2018-11-23: American Corn Bread event, story event style. As always, wait for the story path options to be discovered before getting too far in the event, or you may have to spent more crystals! Livestream for the new event tomorrow.

Reorganized UR “tier list”, simplifying it, added a bit more info for Milt/Caviar (yes they’re good). Updated to reflect that Bamboo Rice can now get shards from Rank Up Fusion, catapulting him to being one of the most usable URs there is.

2018-11-15: Update tonight. Caviar has a limited mercy mechanic; 40% chance to get Caviar if Mercy triggers (~6k embers worth of pulls). AT least people say, it seems a fair bit better than this in my experience
* Two rate up banners will be running simultaneously for Sanma & Raindrop, and Caviar & Seaweed Soup. No further info at this point except that Raindrop, Caviar & Seaweed Soup are all limited and will not be obtainable after this time.
* Limited time skins: Cold Rice Shrimp & Zongzi.
* Summon rewards – each summon you do = 1 moonstone, redeem for rewards.
* Crystal spend reward: spend crystals, redeem extra rewards.

2018-11-12: Expanded Fallen Angels section with recommendations for what FAs to build. Various other improvements and edits. Added Cassata to “tier list” (he’s good). Consolidated separate Food Fantasy pages all into this one to keep info in one place. Old page URLs redirect to the same info in this guide; no information was lost.

2018-11-06: Streamed Toso pulls since I’m going to stop playing anyway. Message me in the discord or leave a comment if new content deserves some guide updates, I’ll be dialing back my playing of Food Fantasy for a while.

2018-11-04: Final stage of Pizza event! Streamed the event and talked about how the Toso pulls are a scam, more info here. Don’t bother with the boss tent; beat it once for story if you wish (it only costs 10 bravery, but gives 0 points), but after that it’s like buying an attempt for a clown for 70 bravery.

2018-11-02: Updated the Food Souls table with new skills etc.

2018-10-31: Jester spawn rate seems to no longer be rigged. If you see something, say something! Report oddities in Food Fantasy to me so we know what’s going on and tell the devs scummy practices aren’t cool so they know we know.

2018-10-29: The Double Scoop rate up is a scam, do not pull! The Jester minigame is also a scam. As much as I like Food Fantasy, Elex is a really gross company. From some brave/foolish testers, the mercy appears to be Peking Duck instead.

Halloween themes added to game
Pizza/Cheese events coming after reset
Strawberry Daifuku shards added to tip shop
Press and hold experience potions in Souls menu to use multiple at once
Fixed the notification red flame on some features
Fixed some other bugs

2018-10-18: Added Food Souls section info and quick reference food souls list. Also my Guild has a couple vacancies for daily active level 55+ players (Gloriville)! Guild 1271. And our Discord is open to all regardless, so come chat about Food Fantasy!. The Shard Fusion spreadsheet (not mine!) has been cleaned up a lot

2018-10-16: More explicit info on the sweet tofu events. Food Fantasy was updated to add many more slots for Public Orders! They’re actually possible now even if you miss the exact release time. Seems they actually listen to players in the Japanese version which just released, unlike the global audience.

2018-09-11: New event added to Events section. It’s requirements are poorly written ingame, so I recommend reading my transcription. Added some more lost recipes info.

2018-09-05: Added a spreadsheet on Shard Fusion rates to the Addendum. If you see resources worth adding please let me know (comment/discord/email). Players of the Chinese version have confirmed Strawberry Daifuku shards will eventually be in the tip shop (they cost 350 in CN).

Pulled the idea on putting the guide into separate pages; too many people skip out on the more useful stuff when just looking for recipes! All info is still here, just compacted into this page. Old URLs are all still valid and redirect to the relevant sections of this guide.

2018-08-22: Started separating the guide out into separate pages for faster download/reading. Started with the recipe lists. Thus I started an Index section of this guide to link to all the other guides. Nothing’s been removed from this main guide however. Also created a short URL for easy sharing of this guide: sirtaptap.com/foodfantasy

Started a publicly editable spreadsheet for gathering all the seasonings that boost which food! Once we have all the info I’ll lock it down to prevent trolling, but for now I need help gathering the sakurajima/gloriville seasonings.

2018-08-21: Another lost recipe tidbit. Random fact I can’t find where to place: you regen 486 free stamina a day counting bento/daily missions.

2018-08-20: Upcoming event

2018-08-19: Toso event ends today! Get your pulls in quick! I made a video of my final toso pulls (it’s dramatic). Character list tip: Try searching for a dish name to find a character to match with your leftover Exquisite dishes.

2018-08-17: There’s a server selector now, with Light Kingdom and Gloriville servers. Gloriville is the “good” older server and I would only recommend Light Kingdom if you’re starting brand new and want to pretend you’re playing Food Fantasy closer (like, 3 weeks closer…) to launch. I strongly recommend not bothering with the server switching at all as IAP do no apply across characters. Just play one character.

2018-08-15: Updated Events with new info on the new events. Game update! Looks like Boss Raids (“Disasters”) happen at 17:00 UTC every day. Tangyuan event started too, the daily missions look easy so check them out, there’s a unique skin and daily rewards! Added missing Strawberry Mousse recipe.

2018-08-13: I just live streamed Food Fantasy on my YouTube channel if you want to the the archive! Attempted Toso Pulls and more.

2018-08-06: Added lots of item info (where to find, what to use them for)

2018-08-03: Game updated, new events, looks like there’s global “someone did a thing” messages in the main menu now like some MMOs have. Added event info to guide, and some expanding of the Gameplay section.

2018-08-02: Major updates to the character sheet including gacha rate, marking which aren’t in gacha, how to get specific characters

2018-07-30: Adding lots of new info, will summarize when done. Starting a character spreadsheet readers can contribute to!.

2018-07-27: Added Bugs list. Game update. Major bug in 1.3.1, see Bugs.

If you’re playing the Taiwan, Japanese, or Chinese release of Food Fantasy the ingame information may be slightly different, mostly timing of updates. This guide is not meant for those versions, but if you’re an English-reading player playing those versions of Food Fantasy, much of this info should still help.

Banner Gachapon Warning

Be wary of any limited banner! It varies greatly whether any banner actually has a Mercy mechanic and it’s never known if any particular banner has one before they come out.

So Food Fantasy has a “mercy” mechanic like many gachapon games; basically after X number of pulls without success, you’re guaranteed a character of Y rarity. In the past, this meant that spending 6,000 embers on a limited banner would guarantee the banner ultra rare. This way players could be sound in their decision to pull and never waste potentially hundreds/thousands chasing a single drop.

Elex started removing this mechanic on “extra valuable” banners without warning. The Double Scoop (ultra low rate) and Toso (popular, limited unit) rate ups in the last rate ups have missed this event, which is not cool.

Let the devs know on Facebook to voice your concerns, and consider leaving a 1 star review. Devs like this never change without overwhelming feedback. Be polite, be civil, but be clear and firm.

I went over this in more detail in my latest livestream of Food Fantasy.

Elex also apparently moderates the only subreddit for Food Fantasy(a major conflict of interest) and moderators have repeatedly removed posts about the mercy mechanic issue (including mine!). A post about the Doublescoop rate up was also removed earlier.

Food Fantasy Events

Current time-limited events for Food Fantasy are announced when you open the game, and can be confirmed from the Events tab on the main menu (simple enough).

Important note about events: If an event seems extremely unfair, let the devs know on facebook.

15 Days Of Sign In

Time: From creating your account until 18 days after

Get Brownie, a special Brownie Skin, and some other goodies by logging in daily 15 times in the first 18 days.

New Player Benefits (Foie Gras)

Time: From creating your account until 20 days later. Complete this quick or you’ll lose it!

For the first 20 days after you start playing, you’ll unlock daily challenges for smaller rewards, and if all 9 days worth of challenges are completed, you’ll get Foie Gras, an UR Food Soul. There’s a “benefits” button on the main menu you can track this in.

Don’t expect to finish each ‘day’ of challenges in one day though; they unlock day by day but don’t have to be completed until the 20 days are up. The challenges can be pretty tough when first unlocked, so just focus on steady progress through Food Fantasy to make sure you can achieve them.

The challenges are a pretty good way to learn Food Fantasy too, so while you can’t unlock everything the day you unlock it, keep them in mind and try to complete them as you can, both to learn Food Fantasy and to earn your UR!

Expired Food Fantasy Events

None of these events are currently active, and may not be active again. They’re left here for historical reference.

Dessert Connoisseur

Time: 2019-01-20-24

Another restaurant chest event! Sell one or more of the 5 dishes listed with the correct level of stats to get a chest per dish.

This round’s dishes are listed in game. As usual you need to have the dishes around halfway through B rank to get the necessary stats, once they are eligible for chests the stats will show green on the event tab in the restaurant. Pumpkin Soup is the best for inflow this time, and Mango Smoothie is the best for fame.

The chests usually contain stamina, gold, and cooking (talent) points and are best saved for when there are stamina events like double sweep rewards/delivery events for good characters.

Attendant Recall/Appreciation (Old Player Benefits)

Time: until 2019-01-25/30 (for players who created their account and reached level 22 before 2018-12-21).

The main part is a 7 day set of challenges similar to the New Player Benefit for Foie Gras. You can find these on the left side of the second (Appreciation) tab in Recall. Over each of the 7 days, a new set of challenges will be unlocked, but any of these challenges can be completed until this part of the event ends on 2019-01-25 (please note this is 5 days before the rest of the event ends!). Completing each challenge will give a reward, and completing all of them will allow you to claim one of the URs available – Boston Lobster, Peking Duck, B-52, Gingerbread, Crab Long Bao, or Bamboo Rice.

It is recommended that you choose between Boston Lobster or Crab Long Bao as they respectively have the lowest summon rate and the lowest/worst shard fusion rates (as CLB is only available through UR-UR fusion). It’s also expected that one of the challenges will be to summon x 10, which should be possible (or very close to it) using the rewards, but it’s safest to wait to summon until this unlocks.

The Appreciation tab has rewards for 7 days of logging in, along with an optional crystal purchase. 140 crystals can be spent for 75 embers & 1 mirror shard, up to five times. This isn’t an awful deal, especially if you have a lot of crystals saved up.

The Recall tab has rewards for up to 12 days which can be claimed & spent in the ‘Prize Draw’. Most players will receive the basic 950 points, for 19 draw chances. There are extra draw chances for real money (gross, not worth it), and also for players who have managed to hunt down & coerce ex players into logging in and entering their code, as well as even more chances if you manage to get that old player to spend money.

Old players need to have started their accounts before 2018/12/11, not logged in since 2018/12/20 and be level 22 to be eligible for ‘Returning’ status. Managing to get an old player (or 30…) to return and use your code (only one player’s code can be used by each returning player) will also give you rewards which can be claimed in the main Recall tab.

Fragrant Garden

Time: 2019/01/11-20

New limited pool with URs Champagne or Toso. Same pool mechanics as last time – mercy for the banner UR only kicks in on the 100th summon, with 1 SR per 10 pulls.

BUT, you can only summon with event items which you buy from the shop – Vintage Wine is bought with 150 embers/100 crystals for a direct rate, or with cash, of course. You can only choose one of the banner URs at a time, which costs 3 items, with each summon costing 1 item. Once you have chosen a banner, you can’t switch until you get the banner UR, and when you do switch you have to pay the 3 wine again.

Champagne is very good, in the same tier as Pizza, but as always the ability to get/star him as a limited UR is difficult and likely only for whales.

Elex have done a bit of a dick move on these banners. Included in Champagne’s pool are limited UR Raindrop Cake and SRs Beer & Bonito Rice. Included in Toso’s pool are limited UR Milt, SRs Beer & Bonito Rice, and M Strawberry Daifuku. Normal URs are also split between the pools except for Bibimbap, with rate ups; Boston Lobster is in the Toso gang.

Solemn Sabbath

Time: 2019/01/11-19

New limited SR Donut is being released with a pop the balloon event. Sweep stages & complete deliveries for items to create pins, pop the balloons & exchange the donuts for Donut shards/other rewards.

At the end of this event, your pins will not be kept.

Winter Music Part 2

Time: 2019/01/11-25

UR Apple Pie will once again be the potential reward from air ships, with straw hats to exchange for shards, etc. Direct summon for 50 hats is back.

At the end of this event, your hats will not be kept.

No Mercy Mechanic for Milt or Hotpot

Neither banner UR has the Mercy mechanic in place. My suggestion: just don’t pull and save up for a non-scam banner.

Get Warmed Up

Get minor rewards for completing Puzzle Pieces and get a Mung Bean Soup skin for completing all 9. It’s all pretty easy so make sure you do it. The tasks, since they’re translated poorly in game:

Complete any level (story/hard mode) 150 times

Complete 12 restaurant tasks

Beat 60 catacomb floors (sweeps do not count)

Fight in Arena 45 times

This is the only sorta hard one, be sure not to miss any chances or you may have to spend gems. It is cheaper to spend the gems on arena chances rather than buying the piece directly

Awaken 168 spirits in Fallen Angels menu (not purify)

Complete in Replenish (Daily Trials for seasoning/etc) 20 times

Complete 8 airships

Sweep 20 Rubes in restaurant (use the Friends menu)

Winter Music

Duration: 2 weeks, rotates once a month. You don’t have to get her all within one window.

Cost to beat event in one period: 800 Gems minimum, assuming every single 7 hour airship is spent. Expect well over 1000 gems if you’re an actual human. Since she’s not great, I’d recommend against spending gems and just get her next time the event rolls around next month.

Warm Regards

Get rewards for summoning. Do not pull specifically for Yunnan Noodle or Milk Tea; they’re permanent additions to the pool, they’re not good, and their rates while boosted, aren’t amazing.

Instead, pull only enough for the rewards you want. Save embers for Hot Pot and Beer coming soon.

Come Have A Chat

This is a Raid event where Peking Duck attempts to steal your embers making sure you can’t get future limited URs. To win the event, do not open the Summoning tab and do not tap Summon on the Peking Duck banner.

Where’s Mung Bean?

Burn stamina and make deliveries to get items to earn Mung Bean shards. It’s totally doable with some effort for F2P players, only buy 60 shards though since she is not good.

Mung Bean Soup is a low-quality SR soul that is only useful if you’re missing Laba Congee and Strawberry Daifuku, who clear debuffs better than she does. She’s a single-target healer who clears debuffs for the whole party on her energy skill.

Heartstring Story (ACB skin)

Heartstring Story Paths:

American Corn Bread event (Cuisine Hunter)

American Corn Bread can be acquired via a Stamina-burning event. Just burn stamina in regular/hard stages to get Cornbread Wedges. These are best spent on Corn Bread Shards.

Don’t forget to open your Restaurant event chests and claim your Seaweed Soup event stamina for this, it’ll help a lot. If you already spent the Restaurant chests, remember to save them up next time for exactly this reason.

American Corn Bread is effectively a better Sanma who blocks healing and does OHKOs with her skills. She’s however harder to ascend than Sanma, and Sanma with higher stars will still be better.

Don’t directly summon cornbread unless you’re aiming to 5 star her, which only whales will likely be looking at. Otherwise, it’s cheaper to summon her with Shards, and you don’t limit her ascension by doing so unless you go beyond 4 stars.

To 5* her you would need about 4k crystals to burn, and I would personally say she’s not quite worth it. She’s very good, and if you’re a few hundred crystals worth of stamina away from an extra star on her, I’d call it worth it, but the leap from 4 to 5 star is just crazy pricy.

You can however get a star or two without crystals at all, don’t worry about that.

Pizza Event

Amusement Park Adventure

Get Cheese Gacha tokens for summoning. Wait for the UR you want in the below event to summon IMO.

Park Sign Up (UR Rate Ups)

Every 3 days there is a different UR rate boost. Based on the Chinese release, the estimated pools are:

B-52

Crab Long Bao

Doublescoop

Bamboo Rice

Toso

All of these rate ups include a 3.5% chance for Cassata, a new limited SR character. Personally I’ll be waiting for Toso as she’s limited and extremely good. The UR on these should include the Mercy Mechanic (within something like 6000-8000 embers you’re guaranteed to pull the listed UR)

Cassata, if gotten, is extremely useful for the Amusement Park event as he has boosted damage through the whole event. Blue (super helpful member of our discord server) estimates at 2*-3* Cassata would beat even a 5* Sanma due to the double damage he gets in this event.

Trick or Treat

A free items every day event, just make sure you claim your daily reward for Cheese Gacha rewards, exquisite dishes and other goodies.

Silhouette Behind The Mirror?! (IAP Event)

Along with the Halloween stuff there’s a chance to get rewards for spending money, including Cheese Gatcha tokens, shards and more. It costs about $800 to get the Pizza Skin here, only counting new purchases! Please don’t burn your wallet just for an ingame item.

It’s a good time to top up your monthly IAPs (which I did), though only your first and third top ups will claim an item, and they’re pretty tame rewards. Still, if you were going to spend anyway, not the worst.

Halloween Amusement Park

The main event, this consists of three parts: A story/combat section, a ranking based on performance in the combat section, and a gachapon.

If you just want ranking points, it’s actually better to fight the Staff rather than the Jester. Staff give 500 points and are insanely easy, the Jester requires you to deal over 1 million damage (earn 1000 points) to beat the Jesters, since he costs 2x as much stamina.

However, beating 7 clowns a day (100 total) will guarantee you a direct summon of Pizza, so ideally you want to fight both.

I’m going to sleep soon so just know the boss attacks at the following times:

Basically guild boss strats. Laba Congee can also help dispel the DOT but I don’t personally last as long as her. An extremely well built Milt can do well too.

More info on this event tomorrow

Mirror Maze

Swirly Cups

This is just the second part of the story. Points earned here are the same as in the other event.

Easter Eggs Machine (Cheese Gachapon)

The gacha is unintuitive but sort of simple. Coins are earned from participating in the other Halloween events, and spent here.

After 100 pulls period, you get M Food Soul Cheese. It seems everyone, even F2P, will get Cheese if playing actively, upon playing the egg game 100 times. Cheese is one of the best M Food Souls, but like Strawberry Daikufu, she’s extremely hard to ascend to get to that point.

Each day there are 6 special easter eggs with extra rewards in them, including Cheese Shards. You can guarantee you get them if you buy all 100 attempts in the egg pool for that day. Cheese can only be ascended by getting these extra easter eggs.

If you somehow get enough shards to summon Cheese before the direct summon for spending 100 Tokens, do not fuse Cheese. You’ll be wasting shards if you don’t wait for the direct summon.

There is a limited pool of 100 eggs per day (tap “today’s eggs” to see which you’ve collected), meaning if you get all 100 eggs, you get all rewards with no luck involved.

Save your coins (ideally, 100) for the days that give Soul Embers and crystals; the Cheese Shard rewards are the same day to day, but the other rewards don’t match up to the Soul Embers.

Several days will have Ember rewards, you can check which by tapping “Today’s Special Egg” in the menu.

Ranking (Pizza Shards, Pizza Skin)

The ranking rewards and current places are listed ingame. How hard it is to rank depends entirely on how active/willing to spend other players are, so I can’t help you much there.

I will say that Light Kingdom server appears to have a drastically easier chance of getting the top rewards, so much so I messaged the devs on Facebook. I recommend sending them a polite direct message with concerns if you have them; they’ve updated events before, but without feedback, nothing is changed.

Only whales will likely get 5* pizza and the Pizza skin on Gloriville server, so don’t spend expecting to get them. Don’t go nuts trying to buy your way into rankings, but feel free to spend the gems you already have; there’s not many better uses for crystals, Pizza really is great, and a 2-4 star pizza will still be amazing.

Sweet Tofu Events

Like Milt, Sweet Tofu gets a whooping 3 events at once.

Circus Tour

From 2018-10-16 to 2018-10-22

A series of daily quests to get rewards. Seems to be just like Tangyuan’s skin event, should be easy. The biggest reward for 4 days completion is a set of 60 Salty Tofu dolls for the Circus event rather than a skin. It’s half the dolls you need for the skin, though.

Since the english is pretty bad, “Replenish” means to fight in the Replenish option under Trials 3 times, clear Rubes means to tap the Friend’s List icon in Restaurant and sweep 5 Rubes from friends restaurants (this is free; do not waste tips on the gloves), and “Arbitrary experience potions” means to use 5 xp potions in the Souls menu on any soul.

These dailies are very easy and very worth completing, so make sure you do them.

Circus Conclusion

From 2018-10-16 to 2018-10-22

Earn Salty Tofu Dolls in event exclusive quests, deliveries and store purchases to exchange for in game items. The biggest reward is the Circus Sweets skin for Sweet Tofu.

Circus Sweets costs 120 Salty Tofu dolls, and you get 60 for completing 4 of the daily mission sets from the above event. That leaves 60 to be earned from deliveries. It’s slightly intensive but should be very possible if all 3 food trucks are dispatched at every interval you can handle.

If you run out of stamina, trading 3 Salty Dolls for the stamina in the store to fill more orders is a net gain. You might want to hold off on Hard Mode or Airships to preserve stamina if you really want the skin and you’re having trouble filling orders.

Remember that Skewer, if you have her at 3 stars, helps reduce delivery time and is perfect for events like this (she must be set to supervisor, however).

Buying dolls with Crystals is pretty expensive and not recommended; the skin costs 900 crystals, including the 60 from the above event, which is pretty pricey. The requirements were lowered anyway so it shouldn’t be too impossible.

Long Time No See

2018-10-15

SR Sweet Tofu permanently added to the normal card pool (at a lower than average rate).

A Man’s Love

Storyline event for Tempura, works like Spring Time event. You may only open one chest per “playthrough” and you need to answer all questions “correctly” for a single character per playthrough, do not mix and match or you will need to reset the answers.

Once a characters’ friendship his max and you have enough seals you can open their chest; the chests are much more worth it this time than in the Spring Time Event

Rewards

Note that it appears Story events let you keep rewards between events; leftover logic/emotion seals from Spring Time are still in your inventory for this event, and there is no note saying they will expire. This means you may be able to stockpile those two seals for the next event if you run out of things to buy. The other two items appear to be exclusive to this event however.

Tempura Skin

The obvious big ticket item, this will cost about 800 crystals to get

Use the above chart to get the friendship meter to full for one character open their chest, then reset the story and open the other chest. Then, grind out the remaining items needed

Crystals

Not worth it this time, if you spend crystals to buy crystals, it’s a net loss of 5 crystals each time

If you genuinely want nothing from this event and choose to not buy any stamina, you might buy crystals to save for another event, though it might be more efficient to simply save up Logic/Emotion seals

The rest of the rewards are unremarkable

Get To Work!

Get Labor Badges to trade for rewards by completing Story/Hard mode stages. The best rewards are the skin (exclusive, but pricey), skin vouchers, and embers. Wait until the last day to buy to see if you can get the skin, then spend the remainder on items. I got the Sakura skin in an identical event and wasn’t a skilled player at the time, so it’s certainly possible though it requires thorough play.

White Princess Etc.

There’s 4 events at once here.

Autumn Memories

2018-10-01 to 2018-10-14

UR Food Soul Milt and SR Food Soul Bonito Rice added to Autumn Memories summoning pool. These are limited characters that will only be in limited gacha.

Fun fact: Milt is fish semen. Okay that wasn’t very fun actually. You can call her “Pufferfish” her Chinese name instead if you prefer.

Autumn Harvest

Prank Time (And Note About Udon Pulls)

There’s another “summon, get event currency” event, and as usual, Stamina and Appearance Vouchers are the star items.

Note however that this is neither a rate-up nor limited summon; that’s right, Udon is a permanent addition to the pool, and she has the same 0.8% rate any other SR has! She’s also not particularly amazing in combat, so as adorable as she is, it’s best to not spend too many embers right now; get the rewards you want from the event, then save up for the next rate up.

Harvest Time

2018-09-22 to 2018-09-30

New SR card: Laba Congee! She’s a healer that links with Toso and has Strawberry Daifuku’s debuff clearing effect, good for Disaster boss esp with Toso. It’s a crafting event with 3 currencies. Laba Congee will be eventually added to the summon pool after the event, not clear when.

Currencies

The event has 3 currencies:

Walnuts, farmed from Normal Stages

Winter Jujubes (Red Dates), farmed from Hard Mode Stages

These give better rewards, you should 100% sweep hard mode every day if you have enough stamina to ensure you get the most rewards

Black Beans, farmed from Delivery Orders

These are the ones required to make Laba Congee shards

Crafting

Different materials are used to make one of 3 different “dishes”, which have a chance to drop one of two items. Black Beans are the rarest ingredient and required to get a possible Laba Congee shard.

Walnut Laba Congee

5 Walnuts, 1 Black Bean

45% 1 Laba Congee Shard

55% 10,000 Gold

Black Bean Laba Congee

3 Red Dates, 1 Black Bean

45% 1 Laba Congee Shard

55% 300 Cooking Power

Both of these have equal rates for Laba, it just depends which material you have more of

Winter Jujube Laba Congee

4 Walnuts, 2 Red Dates

70%: 2 Crystals

30%: 15 Soul Embers

Wait until the last day, then use all your extra walnuts/Jujubes on this

You want 2x as many Walnuts as Jujubes to make as many of these as possible. If Embers are prefered over Coking Power (they are!) spend Walnuts instead of Red Dates since they’re easier to collect.

Spring Time

2018-09-18 – 2018-09-28

The Spring Time event is very complicated and unfortunately, the rewards are pretty tame despite the time/crystal investment. Quick video guide for how it works/correct answers. It’s not the worst way to spend Crystals compared to just summoning off-banner or buying some of the tamer shop items, but it requires a few hundred crystals to really get anything that’s even okay.

If you only want one avatar frame, you can just barely get it for free with the stamina from all 10 days if you get basically nothing else.

Stamina

The way it works is every day you get 100 “event stamina” and can grind for one of 4 (!) currencies used in the event. You can buy up to 10 sets of extra Stamina per day at 45 Crystals per 100. Spend all your stamina before the daily reset or you will lose your extra stamina. If your stamina is over 100 at reset, it will not be restored at all.

Story

There are combat stages but even players level mid 20s should be able to handle them with ease.

There are story stages with Visual Novel style questions that give “affection” (not Fondness) that matters only within the story. To open the chests at the end of the story and see the ending scenes, you need to max the fondness of one of the characters.

You can only open one chest and must spend 240 crystals to reset the story to open the other one. It’s probably not worth doing so, since to open the chest you also have to spend lots of materials. Open the chest for whichever frame/food soul you most want to get.

If you just want to see the story bits, I have them in a livestream here including both endings so you can see them without spending the crystals/etc. I’ll try to edit these into a no-commentary video later if people want it.

Rewards

From the shop the rewards are listed below. You likely can’t get them all, so I’ve written info on how to decide.

If you just want to know what you can get without spending a single crystal, you’re basically limited to a single frame, 200 crystals, the ember rewards, or about 40? shards of a character.

Frames

Purely cosmetic, but also exclusive

Crystals

Even if buying stamina with crystals, these are a net profit

Tortoise Jelly/Sweet & Sour Fish Shards

For Collection’s sake yes, you can get enough shards for these just in the event, though it will cost a fair amount of crystals. It’s much easier if you only go for one and open that unit’s chest only.

These are both mediocre units gameplay-wise, and they can both be obtained through (very difficult!) team up battles

It will however save you a month or so of grinding (once you can even grind them)

S&S Fish is the level 60 Team Up Hard reward, currently unreleased

Tortoise links with Toso

Sweet & Sour links with Cloud Tea

Soul Embers

Just barely more worth it than buying embers in the store

IMO a waste unless you don’t want the frames OR shards

Exquisite Pumpkin Soup/Braised Eggplant

These are the fav food of the souls (pumpkin for S&S, Eggplant for Tortoise), but it’s a kind of silly way to spend the currency

Gold/Spirit Reincarnators/Stamina/Seasoning

Waste of crystals/stamina, you can get all of these for Crystals easier and this is the worst reward for Stamina from events, especially with Desert Connoisseur going on

Desert Connoisseur

Just like the prior Restaurant event, get chests with stamina (rarely) by serving dishes that meet the requirements. Dishes that don’t meet the stat requirements do not count.

You’ll have at least 3 dishes available: Gold Cake (fastest to make), Cha Siu Bao (best Fame reward except some of the regional dishes), and a regional dish (best batch size). Which is best to use depends on how active you’ll be. Just keep the restaurant as full as possible, they all have the same eating time so none will give you more chests unless it helps you keep the restaurant full.

You can keep the chests even after the event, to save them up for a stamina-burning event a la the Sakuramochi skin event. That’s what I’m doing.

Afternoon Break

2018-09-11 through 2018-09-18

Get a Wonton skin (even though he’s practically unobtainable) by completing 9 missions. You’ll need to be active daily to complete them, but with active play you can finish with time to spare. You keep the skin even if you don’t have Wonton.

You can buy a puzzle piece with 200 diamonds, but shouldn’t need to as resetting timers in game instead will often cost you less diamonds, and unless you miss a few days it shouldn’t be necessary either way.

Complete story levels (ingredient/shard levels) 150 times

Complete 12 Tasks in the Restaurant

Pass 60 levels of Catacombs (every node is a level)

Fight in Showdown PVP 45 times (this is the hardest one, 5 days minimum without diamonds)

Blessings

2018-08-15 to 2018-08-23

You have 8 days to complete 4 sets of daily missions to get a special Tangyuan skin: Bountiful Gold. You’ll unlock the skin even if you don’t have Tangyuan. Some missions aren’t possible at extremely low player levels, so level up fast if you just started.

The daily missions (at least for day one) are easy, here they are:

Enter Catacombs twice

Use experience potions (any kind) 5 times in Food Souls menu

Complete 2 Public Orders (the red orders that appear 3 times a day). Doesn’t have to be with the perfect chest bonus.

Complete Replenish missions under Trials 3 times

Complete Airship once

Clear 5 Rubes from Restaurants

Use the Friends tab in Restaurant to find friends with rubes (the ghost in the chef hat) to clear. You can clear 10 for free daily for free tips and to help friends. You do NOT need the expensive gloves to do this, they are a waste.

You can, but probably won’t need to, consume 400 gems to buy a completion point (4 needed for the skin) after the 4th day. It’s just to catch up people who missed days. Play daily and these look easy so far.

Happy Cheers

2018-08-13 to 2018-08-19

Spend extremely large amounts of crystals to get underwhelming rewards. A whale hunting event at its worst. The 1000 crystals reward is attainable though, especially for those with the monthly subscription pack(s). Note that the final reward costs over $1000 worth of crystals and STILL isn’t enough to summon Toso.

Best things to spend crystals on IMO are team/Fallen Angel slots (until they cost 800), and summoning for Toso/Sweet Tofu in the limited gacha.

Brewing Fine Wine

2018-08-13 to 2018-08-19

A separate gachapon is added to the Summon tab, with 1.5% rate for Toso and 3.5%? for Sweet Tofu. Sweet Tofu will be re-added to gacha later, unclear if Toso will be available in the future from a non-gacha method.

Sweet Tofu is a particularly good healer, the only SR healer that beats Milk even at 0 stars. As always, ignore any advice to pull 6 summons only or to use “summon codes”, these do not work. The listed gacha rates are all there is.

Labor Away!

2018-08-08 through 2018-08-14

Get Receipt items with every completed delivery order. Exchange them for restaurant decor before the event ends. Leftover receipts will be lost at the end of the event.

This one looks pretty hard to complete, and pretty meh items IMO. I wouldn’t recommend getting too torn up over almost certainly missing out on items. Public Orders still only give one receipt.

Flavor of Love

Time: 2018-08-03 through 2018-08-09

Get 1 free spin and up to 20 paid spins (diamonds). Can get a special Chocolate skin (Bavarian) and other rewards. Spins not used roll over to the next day, but expire at the end of the event.

Newbie Benefits

Earn SR shards by buying IAPs exactly equalling the values in the event tab. For example, buying a $15 IAP doesn’t match the event, so you get nothing at all. I contacted support and yes, this is a “feature”, and I feel a little scammed. Buying a $1 IAP worked as advertised however.

Promise of Youth

Time 2018-08-08

Eggette and Pineapple Cake added to card pool. Their rate is 1.50% instead of the usual 0.95% for an SR, looks like a brief rate up.

Food Feast

Time: 2018-08-02 through 2018-08-07

Get free Exquisite dishes and other rewards daily.

Spring Blossoms Among The Night

Time: 2018-07-24 through 2018-08-1

Complete any combat stages to collect Pedals. Use the pedals to earn rewards at the Event menu.

You can get a special Adventure Sakura Skin for a very high number of pedals, or more generic reward items.

Desert Party

Expired

Time: 2018-07-24 through 2018-07-30

Get 1 Gingerbread Man each time you summon a Food Soul during the event period. Exchange them in the Event menu for Chocolate Shards or other rewards.

Chocolate is obviously the where your first Gingerbread should go, should you get enough, so you can summon him. You need 60 Gingerbread (he requires 60 shards as an SR), so it will likely take you most of the event to get enough. If in doubt, consider not spending gingerbread until the last day to see if you have enough, and spend them elsewhere if you can’t get enough for the summon.

Gingerbread Men not used when the event ends are lost. Use them!

Sweet Temptations

Expired

Time: 2018-07-24 through 2018-07-30

A standard Gachapon “rate up” event for two characters, Gingerbread (UR) and Chocolate (SR). When Summoning these characters have higher (but still low!) rates of appearance compared to normal.

General Food Fantasy Tips

The tutorial is very long, but Food Fantasy is surprisingly complicated. It’s okay to ignore the story should you choose, but you’ll get going faster if you pay attention to the UI walkthrough.

Don’t forget to tap the ? icon next to “main story mission”; there are sidequests to take on for extra rewards that aren’t listed elsewhere. Very easy to miss.

Food Fantasy crashes quite a lot at the moment, so it’s a good idea to have a cloud save just in case

Tap the player icon in the top left of the main menu, then tap Account to link either a Facebook or Google Play/Gamecenter account to save your game in the cloud

Use the “switch” button on the left of this menu to download an existing save, for example when loading Food Fantasy on a new phone

Once saves are set up, they’re automatic and more or instant

You can get extra Soul Embers (gachapon points) by sharing the results of a spin or other things. You only get one share reward every few (4?) days You actually need Facebook/Whatsapp/Line installed on your phone to attempt to get them, as an irritated TapTap found out

It’s easy to forget what all Shards/Materials/etc you have, tap the Vault icon at the main menu to see. With 15 shards you can Ascend a character (this isn’t done automatically, as it is in some gacha games)

Random fact, you regenerate about 486 stamina a day, enough for 162 sweeps, about 40 to 54 dishes

Restaurant

Make sure you frequently stop into the Restaurant to Prep meals, you won’t get much idle money/tips/etc without lots of food ready.

Eventually staff run out of “freshness” and must be removed from active duty until it’s recovered

Ice Arena restores freshness (Character Level 16), as does “feeding” the Food Soul when they’re active in the RrestaurantIce Arena sounds like the best way to restore freshness at the moment

Many restaurant features are locked behind Character Level (such as Decorate). You won’t be able to fully experience Food Fantasy if you don’t explore the Combat/Missions as well to level up and get ingredients and so forth

Make sure to do the Tasks in the bottom row of buttons; you get small loot boxes which can have character “shards”, with enough shards you can summon a character you don’t have (or improve one you do have)

Food Souls are specialized for Combat or Restaurant staffing. If skills are listed (and the Freshness meter goes over 100) when selecting them in the staff menu, a Soul is designed for Restaurant use

Dine and Dash customers (evil spirit over their heads as they stand on the table) will block a table until you defeat them in combat. If you see one, clear them out quickly.

Combat

After 3-star clearing a combat mission in Food Fantasy, you can “sweep” a level to instantly get it’s rewards (but no Food Soul experience)

Sweeps are a great way to quickly use up Stamina that would otherwise go to waste if you don’t have much time to play

Sweeps are also useful when your Character Level is capping your Food Soul level, so you can get player XP quickly

You don’t get experience for losing, so grind on a lower level stage first

Food Souls can’t level up higher than your Character Level (visible on the top right of the main menu)

If all your food souls are maxed out and you can’t progress, try Sweeping to get Character Level experience so you can resume leveling up Souls

Note that some Food Souls are designed for battle (often these have active skills), and some are designed for Restaurant staffing. You’ll find restaurant staff much less effective in combat

The ingame “reviews” for levels often note which levels are the best for grinding each material, though I’ve listed the ones I’ve found in the Ingredients section below

I can’t get Food Fantasy in the app store!

Some users can’t find Food Fantasy in the play store, not entirely sure why. You can try downloading it with QooApp on Android if you don’t have it. On iOS, if it’s not in the store you’re pretty doomed.

Food Fantasy Recipes List

Unlocking Regional Recipes

In Food Fantasy there’s 3 regions, each with its own recipes. At first you’ll only be able to make the recipes from your home region (selected during the tutorial). You can confirm which region you’re from in the Research page under Refine.

Once you’ve completed all recipes in your region (Around level 57) you can make dishes from the other regions. Developing recipes outside your region will always fail before this point.

Recipes always only require one item of each type to develop. See Ingredients below for where to find each ingredient the fastest.

You might see recipes shared in chat or reviews ingame; these are less helpful than you’d hope, since they might be for a region you can’t access yet.

Light Kingdom Recipes

Just here for recipes? Food Fantasy is a complicated game! Check the Table of Contents for the guide when you’re done to learn more about it!

These recipes will not work if you have not unlocked Light Kingdom Cuisine.

Stir-Fried Potatoes

Potato (1-3)

Braised Pork

Pork Belly (1-6)

Braised Eggplant

Eggplant (2-7)

Sautéed Lettuce

Lettuce (3-1)

Carrot Bread

Carrot (3-5)

Bread (4-4)

Cucumber Egg Stir-Fry

Cucumber (2-2)

Egg (5-2)

Note: Egg Stir-Fry can be prepared in extremely large batches which is great for setting up for AFK

Black Pepper Beef

Beef Tenderloin (5-6)

Green Pepper (6-6)

Sautéed Mushrooms

Shiitake (6-8)

Mushroom (7-3)

Egg Fried Rice

Egg (5-2)

Rice (8-2)

Salmon Fried Rice

Salmon (4-2)

Rice (8-2)

Onion (9-5)

Onion Fried Rice

Rice (8-2)

Pork Loin (9-2)

Onion (9-5)

Bacon Fried Rice

Carrot (3-5)

Rice (8-2)

Bacon (10-3)

Braised Octopus

Green Pepper (6-6)

Octopus (11-4)

Risotto

Cheese (6-2)

Rice (8-2)

Cream (11-7)

Butter Bread

Egg (5-2)

Butter (7-8)

Flour (12-2)

Best Fame food for Light Kingdom, and best gold rate of the Fame foods

Emerald Roll

Cabbage (13-5)

Spinach (13-6)

Corn Pie

Corn (11-2)

Starch (13-9)

Toffee Apple

Starch (13-9)

Apple (15-1)

Pineapple Fried Rice

Rice (8-2)

Pineapple (14-3)

Chicken Soup

Shiitake (6-8)

Whole Chicken (16-6)

Mango Pudding

Egg (5-2)

Milk (12-5)

Mango (17-3)

Strawberry Ice Cream

Cream (11-7)

Milk (12-5)

Strawberry (18-1)

Red Bean Pudding

Milk (12-5)

Red Beans (19-5)

Kung Pao Chicken

Diced Chicken (16-5)

Peanut (19-3)

Pumpkin Pie

Honey (14-6)

Pumpkin (20-5)

Rice Flour (20-7)

Sweet Yam Buns

Egg (5-2)

Flour (12-2)

Purple Yam (21-3)

Steamed Cod

Tofu (10-6)

Cod (22-2)

Steamed Unagi

Shiitake (6-8)

Eel (22-5)

Garlic Lobster

Rock Lobster (23-5)

Crab Hotpot

Shiitake (6-8)

Tofu (10-6)

King Crab (24-2)

Sakurajima Recipes

Just here for recipes? Food Fantasy is a complicated game! Check the Table of Contents for the guide when you’re done to learn more about it!

These recipes will notwork if you have not unlocked Sakurajima Cuisine.

Baked Potato

Potato (1-3)

Grilled Pork Belly

Pork Belly (1-6)

Cucumber Salad

Cucumber (2-2)

Boiled Lettuce

Lettuce (3-1)

Mushroom Yaki

Mushroom (7-3)

Butter (7-8)

Beef Tartare

Egg (5-2)

Beef Tenderloin (5-6)

Tamagoyaki

Carrot (3-5)

Egg (5-2)

Shiitake (6-8)

Omurice

Egg (5-2)

Rice (8-2)

Salmon Sashimi

Salmon (4-2)

Shogayaki

Pork Loin (9-2)

Onion (9-5)

Bacon Bites

Bread (4-4)

Cheese (6-2)

Bacon (10-3)

Cold Tofu

Tofu (10-6)

Best Fame food for Sakurajima

Grilled Corn

Corn (11-2)

Cream (11-7)

Vegetable Tempura

Eggplant (2-7)

Shiitake (6-8)

Flour (12-2)

Takoyaki

Octopus (11-4)

Flour (12-2)

Cabbage (13-5)

Creamed Spinach

Cream (11-7)

Spinach (13-6)

Apples and Cream

Cream (11-7)

Apple (15-1)

Baked Pineapple

Pineapple (14-3)

Honey (14-6)

Chicken Skewer

Green Pepper (6-6)

Diced Chicken (16-5)

Fried Chicken

Egg (5-2)

Flour (12-2)

Whole Chicken (16-6)

Mango Smoothie

Cream (11-7)

Mango (17-3)

Strawberry Smoothie

Cream (11-7)

Milk (12-5)

Strawberry (18-1)

Peanut Crisps

Milk (12-5)

Flour (12-2)

Peanut (19-3)

Piglet Daifuku

Egg (5-2)

Flour (12-2)

Red Beans (19-5)

Pumpkin Muffin

Honey (14-6)

Red Beans (19-5)

Pumpkin (20-5)

Yam Dumplings

Rice Flour (20-7)

Purple Yam (21-3)

Cod Fillet

Butter (7-8)

Starch (13-9)

Cod (22-2)

Unagi Don

Rice (8-2)

Eel (22-5)

Lobster Sashimi

Rock Lobster (23-5)

Crab Sashimi

King Crab (24-2)

Gloriville Recipes

Just here for recipes? Food Fantasy is a complicated game! Check the Table of Contents for the guide when you’re done to learn more about it!

These recipes will notwork if you have not unlocked Gloriville Cuisine.

French Fries

Potato (1-3)

Crispy Pork

Pork Belly (1-6)

Salad

Cucumber (2-2)

Carrot (3-5)

Lettuce (3-1)

Eggplant Roll

Eggplant (2-7)

Potato (1-3)

Smoked Salmon

Salmon (4-2)

Roast Beef

Beef Tenderloin (5-6)

Cheese Bread

Bread (4-4)

Cheese (6-2)

Mushroom Soup

Shiitake (6-8)

Mushroom (7-3)

Butter (7-8)

Fried Rice Cake

Egg (5-2)

Rice (8-2)

Pork Burger

Lettuce (3-1)

Bread (4-4)

Pork Loin (9-2)

Bacon Tofu Wraps

Bacon (10-3)

Tofu (10-6)

Grilled Calamari

Green Pepper (6-6)

Onion (9-5)

Octopus (11-4)

Popcorn

Butter (7-8)

Corn (11-2)

Shortbread

Flour (12-2)

Butter (7-8)

Milk (12-5)

Minestrone

Cabbage (13-5)

Spinach (13-6)

Starch (13-9)

Pineapple Juice

Pineapple (14-3)

Honey (14-6)

Best Fame food for Gloriville

Apples Crisp

Flour (12-2)

Apple (15-1)

Chicken Pizza

Diced Chicken (16-5)

Cheese (6-2)

Flour (12-2)

Roast Chicken

Whole Chicken (16-6)

Mango Wrap

Cream (11-7)

Flour (12-2)

Mango (17-3)

Fruit Salad

Pineapple (14-3)

Apple (15-1)

Mango (17-3)

Strawberry Mousse

Strawberry (18-1)

Cream (11-7)

Peanut Pie

Egg (5-2)

Flour (12-2)

Peanut (19-3)

Pumpkin Soup

Milk (12-5)

Pumpkin (20-5)

Hotteok

Milk (12-5)

Red Beans (19-5)

Rice Flour (20-7)

Cheesy Yam

Cheese (6-2)

Purple Yam (21-3)

Fried Cod

Egg (5-2)

Flour (12-2)

Cod (22-2)

Fried Unagi

Egg (5-2)

Flour (12-2)

Eel (22-5)

Baked Lobster

Cheese (6-2)

Rock Lobster (23-5)

Crab Salad

Lettuce (3-1)

King Crab (24-2)

Lost Cuisine Recipes

These are locked behind Side Quests (tap the ? icon on the main menu next to Main Story Mission). Instead of developing them, they are immediately unlocked upon finishing a side quest, and must be unlocked in order.

Their requirements must be completed after accepting the quests, so make sure to accept them right away. The side quest to unlock a dish may not appear until it’s completable (e.g. the level you have to clear is unlocked).

Calamari Skewer

Make 5 dishes of any kind (Research Tab)

Garlic Oysters

Make 5 Calamari Skewer (Research Tab)

Grilled Prawns

Make 8 dishes of any kind, after they’ve been upgraded to Rank C

Pickled Salmon Head

Clear Parisel (Hard Mode) 1-1

Hard mode is unlocked via other side quests

Tomato and Eggs

Clear Secret Forest 1-3

Steamed Mushrooms

Spaghetti

Complete 2 Delivery orders in the Gloriville area

Har Gow

Develop the menu 2 times

Gold Cake

Finish all daily Missions

This includes the (initially unlisted) Showdown requirement, which needs Player Level 23

Exquisite Box

Exploration Chests

Firefly Dark Box

Obtain: Weaker, Green-tier reward from Exploration. Note: These will be titled things like “Firefly Dark Box” or “Snowfield Dark Box” depending on which area you travel to, but it’s the same item far as we can tell. I’ve named them all “Firefly X” since the firefly cave is in all regions of Food Fantasy.

Firefly Lost Item

Obtain: Orange tier reward from Exploration past level 15. Getting past 15 is pure luck, but after this point all bosses will drop these extremely valuable chests, which are the best way to get Yoghurt.

2 Yoghurt Shards

Ingredients List & Locations

Here’s where to get all ingredients in Food Fantasy. Each ingredient has one location they’re guaranteed to drop, and 2 locations they drop as a rare drop; I’ve only listed the guaranteed drops. They’re sorted in order of when they’ll be obtained, though not every region’s cuisine can make use of each ingredient the moment it’s unlocked.

Potato (1-3)

Pork Belly (1-6)

Cucumber (2-2)

Eggplant (2-7)

Lettuce (3-1)

Carrot (3-5)

Bread (4-4)

Egg (5-2)

Beef Tenderloin (5-6)

Cheese (6-2)

Green Pepper (6-6)

Shiitake (6-8)

Mushroom (7-3)

Butter (7-8)

Rice (8-2)

Pork Loin (9-2)

Onion (9-5)

Bacon (10-3)

Corn (11-2)

Octopus (11-4)

Cream (11-7)

Flour (12-2)

Milk (12-5)

Cabbage (13-5)

Spinach (13-6)

Starch (13-9)

Pineapple (14-3)

Honey (14-6)

Apple (15-1)

Diced Chicken (16-5)

Whole Chicken (16-6)

Mango (17-3)

Strawberry (18-1)

Peanut (19-3)

Red Beans (19-5)

Pumpkin (20-5)

Rice Flour (20-7)

Purple Yam (21-3)

Cod (22-2)

Eel (22-5)

Rock Lobster (23-5)

King Crab (24-2)

Food Fantasy In App Purchases (IAP)

Crystal Recharges

Like all Gachapon games, buying premium currency directly is the absolute worst way to spend money. At $20 for a 6 pull (AKA 6 R souls you already have) these are appalling not worth it.

Rice’s Gift

These are very good at first, though the level 30 and beyond packs are much less worth it, especially without the discount. If you only buy one thing, the first and second Rice’s Gift sets are great. But it’s still not a gift if you have to buy it, Food Fantasy.

Which Monthly Pack Is Better?

The Adventure pack is clearly superior due to significantly better benefits (including two major yet totally unlisted ones!).

Adventure Pack

Food Fantasy doesn’t do the usual Premium Login Bonus that most games do; instead it has two very complicated and confusing packs. The oddities of these packs are why I added this section to explain.

The first of the Monthly packs, Adventure Pack includes, roughly sorted by value:

Instant BenefitsYou instantly get these upon buying the pack.

150 Crystals, valid for re-purchases too

30 days of “charge” for this benefit every purchase

You can check how many days are remaining in the store menu

Passive BenefitsThese benefits are constant so long as the 30 days have not expired.

More Tips in restaurant, receive “an extra 2 coins”

Despite the wording, this appears to double tips you earn, a drastic increase. Without this I run out of tips easily, with it I get as many as I can spend or more.

More Gold from restaruant

Unlisted but confirmed to be about 2x the gold!

Fondness from Feeding food souls multiplied by roughly 3x

This benefit is totally unlisted but I verified it myself. Feeding food souls without the monthly pack is arduous.

80 more space for dishes in the Restaurant display case

Time to purify Fallen Angels reduced by 20 minutes

10 more Fallen Angel slots

Daily GoodiesThese benefits are valid X number of times per day.

Daily 15 crystals, 40 Soul Embers in Daily Missions. These will disappear if you don’t claim them so log in at least every day if your pass is active

One extra attempt at Catacombs

This increases your Fallen Angel spirit income by 50% and gives you extra attempts at a good Cata run

One extra Exploration Team

1 Free Water chance for Fallen Angel Spirits

5 extra attempts at Feeding Food Souls for Fondness

5 more Clean Rube chances in restaurant

Daily help chances for Dine and Dash increased by 2

Recharge IncreasesAll of the following items cost additional crystals, you are given more chances to recharge with crystals, NOT free extra chances.

1 more Tip Shop refresh chance

Generally a waste of crystals

1 more Side Story Purchase Chance

I still don’t know what the hell this even means

5 more chances to revive in Catacombs

Only useful for whaling your way through high level Catacombs…and lots of times the bosses will simply OHKO you a single skill cast after you revive, and you revive with no Energy.

Summoners Pack

The second of the Monthly packs, Summoners Pack includes, roughly sorted by value:

Instant BenefitsYou instantly get these upon buying the pack.

150 Crystals, valid for re-purchases too

30 days of “charge” for this benefit every purchase

You can check how many days are remaining in the store menu

Passive BenefitsThese benefits are constant so long as the 30 days have not expired.

5% increase drop rate for Soul Embers

Unsure if 5 percentage points or 105% base rate

“Receive an additional 2 points of fame”

This does not appear to do very much, if it works at all

10 extra Fallen Angel slots

5 extra slots for you to sell items in the Market

Daily GoodiesThese benefits are valid X number of times per day.

Daily 15 crystals, 40 Soul Embers in Daily Missions. These will disappear if you don’t claim them so log in at least every day if your pass is active

Recharge IncreasesAll of the following items cost additional crystals, you are given more chances to recharge with crystals, NOT free extra chances.

2 Extra Showdown refreshes

Basically required to get very high placement in Showdown rankings. Showdown Whales will be using all refreshes every day.

6 Extra Stamina refreshes (tap Stamina + icon)

Useful for Stamina Burn events, otherwise meh

Market Refresh purchases with Crystals increased by one

This is generally a waste

Times you can refresh Hard Stage with Crystals increased by one

This is beyond wasteful

2 Extra Gold Purchase chances

Never spend gems on gold, are you kidding?

Restaurant Mode

Prep

The Prep button is how you make food. It’s generally good to make large batches of the highest quality food you have, but if you’re out of food and customers are waiting, you might make just a few dishes at once to quickly place food before they leave.

Dine and Dash

Dine and Dash customers stand on the table after eating and have a black “devil” icon over their head. Tap them to get the option to fight them, which you must do to clear the table for later use. You get minor rewards for this.

You can, though I have no idea why you would, ask for help for this, but they’ve been extremely weak in my experience.

Skills

For maximum Skill Seasoning efficiency, level your Restaurant (M) Food Souls to level 29 to get their skills to the highest possible level that doesn’t cost Intermediate Seasoning which is much rarer.

Rube’s Mischief

These cute little ghosts reduce the rate of visiting customers by 10% for one, 15% for two, and 20% for three. They can be chased away with Rainbow Gloves (a waste), or you can request Help.

After Help is requested, an icon of a Rube will appear in the friends list (the tab on the extreme right of the Restaurant menu). Friends can then visit your restaurant and clear the Rubes for you, and get tip coins for their effort. Rubes return daily, so clear your friends and request help as they reappear.

Staff Ignoring Customers

Due to a bug Waitstaff sometimes appear to ignore customers and won’t serve them after you’ve visited friends’ restaurants, etc. If this happens, leave the restaurant menu and come back in and all will be well again.

Food Souls & Character List

Character List Spreadsheet, editable so you can help add new/missing characters and info! See also the table below; tap a row to expand info. Try searching for a dish name to find a character to match with your leftover Exquisite dishes.

Name

Rarity

Type

Basic Skill

Energy Skill

Linked Skill

Linked With

Favorite Food

Fallen Angel

Obtain Methods

Gatcha Rate

Apple Pie

UR

Defense

Airship event (recurring)

B-52

UR

Magic

Purgatory Green Flames - B-52 unleashes fire from his cane, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 20 extra damage, also increasing damage received by all enemies by 10% for 3 seconds.

Fixed Point Attack - B-52 unleashes even more fire from above, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 142 extra damage, with a probability of stunning all enemies for 5 seconds.

Super Fixed Point Attack B-52 unleashes even more fire from above, dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 254 extra damage, with a probability of stunning all enemies for 3 seconds.

Colorful Bamboos - Bamboo Rice's dense hair envelops his body as he leaps into the enemy's camp and whirls around, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 315 extra damage, also reducing their Def by 15% for 5 seconds.

Super Colorful Bamboos - Bamboo Rice's dense hair envelops his body as he leaps into the enemy's camp and whirls around, dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 378 extra damage, also reducing their Def by 20% for 5 seconds.

Beggar's Chicken

Corn Pie

Spiked Snail, Queen Conch

Shard Fusion, Team Up (Hard)

0.61%

Bibimbap

UR

Support

Bibimbap lifts her hand, increasing the damage caused by all teammates by 5% for 2 seconds while also removing all negative effects from all teammates.

Bibimbap summons a magical array, restoring 230 HP to all teammates, also restoring them 50HP per basic attack for the next 3 attacks.

Spinach Noodles

Sakura Spirit, Inugami

Unreleased

Boston Lobster

UR

Strength

Crab Claw Hammer - Boston Lobster whacks the nearest enemy, dealing [100% Atk] damage plus 40 extra damage. When the target's HP is less than or equal to 15%, it triggers a slaying effect, causing the target to die instantly.

The God's Ringing - Canele closes her eyes and begins to meditate, dealing 40% damage per strike to all enemies, plus an extra 17 points of damage.

Mourners' Mourning - Canele begins to chant a hymn, dealing 40% damage per strike to all enemies, plus an extra 157 points of damage. Also resurrects all dead friendlies, giving them 30% health and 30%.

Saints' Mourning - Canele begins to chant a hymn, dealing 60% damage per strike to all enemies, plus an extra 188 points of damage. Also resurrects all dead friendlies, giving them 50% health and 50%.

Macaron

Steamed Cod

Hamstero

Guild Shop

Not in Gacha

Caviar

UR

Defense

Shadow's Cruel Bite - Caviar summons a school of fish. The fish float lazily beside him, increasing his Def by 5 points for 3 seconds and decreasing all enemies' Def by 15% for 3 seconds. He also recovers HP.

Void Ocean - Caviar closes his eyes and summons a school of fish. He recovers 30HP per second for 10 seconds, and also becomes invulnberable for 3 seconds.

Caviar closes his eyes and summons a school of fish. He recovers 36HP
per second for 10 seconds, and also becomes invulnerable for 5 seconds.

Milt

Strawberry Milkshake

Amazake, Aizen

Event

Limited Gacha

Cloud Tea

UR

Support

Whispering Flute - Cloud Tea plays her flute, restoring 31 health points to the friendly unit with the lowest health and making it immune to all skill attack damage for 2 seconds.

Mirage Cloud - Cloud Tea summons a shroud of mist, shielding all friendlies to absorb up to 60 points of damage over 3 seconds and allowing other friendly Food Souls to gain 50 points of energy.

Red Bean Pudding

Hamstero, Spectra

Airship reward

Not in Gacha

Crab Long Bao

UR

Defense

Crab Shield - Crab Long Bao summons his good companion the Giant Claw Crab, who will block 40 points of damage directed at Crab Long Bao for 3 seconds.

Twins' Heart - Double Scoop attacks with full force, dealing 100% of the Food Soul's Atk as damage to the enemy with the highest Atk plus 58 extra damage.

Frozen Arena - Double Scoop uses cold air to attack all enemies, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies, plus 186 extra damage. At the same time, the enemy's Atk Spd is reduced by 30% for 5 seconds.

Super Frozen Arena - Double Scoop uses cold air to attack all enemies, dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies, plus 241 extra damage. At the same time, the enemy's Atk Spd is reduced by 40% for 5 seconds.

Vodka

Mango Smoothie

Rum Dumpling, Aizen

Shard Fusion

0.05%

Foie Gras

UR

Magic

Swan Light - Foie Gras brandishes her scepter and carries out a charm attack on the enemy, causing all enemies to fall into a charmed state for 1 second.

Heaven Ruling - Foie Gras calls for her scepter to attack all enemies, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage plus 196 extra damage, also increasing damage received by all enemies by 25% for 5 seconds.

Super Heaven Ruling - Foie Gras calls for her scepter to attack all enemies, dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage plus 196 extra damage, also increasing damage received by all enemies by 30% for 5 seconds.

Escargot

Mango Wrap

Sakura Spirit, Inugami

Shard Fusion

0.62%

Gingerbread

UR

Defense

Silent Cross - Gingerbread's shield can withstand anything, allowing her to absorb up to 40 points of damage for 3 seconds, with a probability of stunning one random enemy unit for 2 seconds.

Shimmering Christmas - Gingerbread brandishes her sword, emitting a radiance that increases her Atk and Def by 5 and 30% respectively for 10 seconds, while the enveloping light makes her invulnerable for 3 seconds.

Unagi Don

Ghostern

Shard Fusion (Same Rank)

0.23%

Huangshan Maofeng

UR

Magic

Huangshan Maofeng waves some dust, causing 100% damage to the enemy's
single attack plus 15 extra damage, while making its own 3 attacks critical.

Huangshan Maofeng pulls out his sword, causing 100% damage to the nearest enemy unit plus 580 extra damage, while also reducing its defense by 25% for 5 seconds.

Huangshan Maofeng pulls out his sword, causing 120% damage to the nearest enemy unit plus 696 extra damage, while also reducing its defense by 30% for 5 seconds.

Foggy Neon - Milt spins and leaps before summoning a giant white blowfish, shielding all teammates to absorb up to 60 damage for 10 seconds, also restoring 100 HP per second to them for 3 seconds.

Firefly Light - Milt pirouettes and leaps into the air, then summons a ginormous pufferfish, giving all teammates a shield which absorbs 72 damage for 10 seconds, and also restores 120 [HP] per second to them for 10 seconds.

Caviar

Yam Dumplings

Puffin, Uke Mochi (Enhanced)

Event

Limited Gacha

Peking Duck

UR

Magic

Fleeting Clouds - Peking Duck blows smoke from his pipe towards all enemies, reducing their Atk Spd by 20 points for 3 seconds, also silencing all enemies for 3 seconds.

Wish for Safety - Pizza takes the offense, inflicting 100% of his ATK stat as damage to the enemy with the highest defense, along with 120 extra damage, also causing the target to be unable to receive healing for 3 seconds.

Lunar Scythe - Pizza takes the offence, inflicting 40% of his ATK stat as damage to all enemies, along with 350 extra damage, also inflicting 30 points of damage per second for 5 seconds to them. All enemy units cannot receive healing for 5 seconds.

Starstruck Luna Scythe - Pizza takes the offence, inflicting 60% of his ATK stat as damage to all enemies, along with 420 extra damage, also inflicting 36 points of damage per second for 5 seconds to them. All enemy units cannot receive healing for 5 seconds.

Cassata

Spaghetti

Uke Mochi (Enhanced)

Event

Not in Gacha

Raindrop Cake

UR

Strength

Falling Flowers - Raindrop Cake opens his umbrella and begins spinning it, striking the enemy 3 times with normal attacks. Each attack will increase attack power by 30 and recover 1 points of energy.

Rain Away - Raindrop Cake opens his umbrella and throws it into the air dealing 40% damage to all enemies and bonus 211 damage. Will also charm the enemy for 3s.

Crab Salad

Poor Spirit, Uke Mochi

Event

Limited Gacha

Spicy Hotpot

UR

Magic

Garlic Lobster

Garuda, Orochi

Unreleased

Toso

UR

Strength

Royal Magic Blade - Toso attacks an enemy group, causing the enemy group to inflict 40% damage to itself in addition to 11 additional damage, at the same time clearing all enemy unit buff effects.

Rakshasa - Toso transforms into a rakshasa, causing the nearest enemy to inflict 100% damage to itself in addition to 219 damage, and causing this target 40 points of damage a second for 6 seconds. All friendly units recover 3 points of energy a second for 4 seconds.

Super Rakshasa - Toso transforms into a rakshasa, causing the nearest enemy to inflict 100% damage to itself in addition to 262 damage, and causing this target 48 points of damage a second for 6 seconds. All friendly units recover 4 points of energy a second for 4 seconds.

Tortoise Jelly

Crab Sashimi

Chappybara, Tsuchigumo

Event

Limited Gacha

American Corn Bread

SR

Magic

Fully Loaded - American Corn Bread raises her gun and aims, dealing [100% Atk] damage to a single enemy target and adding 52 points of damage. Also causes the target to be unable to receive healing, lasting 2s.

Cowboy Shootout - American Corn Bread focuses intently, dealing [100% Atk] damage to a single enemy target and adding 663 points of damage. When the target's HP is lower than or equal to 10%, a slaying effect is triggered, killing the target instantly.

Super Cowboy Shootout - American Corn Bread focuses intently, dealing [120% Atk] damage to a single enemy target and adding 796 points of damage. When the target's HP is lower than or equal to 15%, a slaying effect is triggered, killing the target instantly.

Apple Pie

Garlic Oysters

Red Dumpling, Uke Mochi

Event

Not in Gacha

Beer

SR

Magic

Boosts the Atk and Atk Spd of all friendlies by 1.4%, also silencing them for 4 seconds

Deals 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat to all enemies plus 100 extra damage, also charming them for 5 seconds.

Lobster Sashimi

Forker, Specter

Unreleased

Beggar's Chicken

SR

Strength

Playing Chicken - Beggar's Chicken will swing his staff and increase his attack power by 10 for 5 seconds.

Get Away - Beggar's Chicken will call a hen to attack and deal 100% of his attack
power and 378 damage to the nearest enemy. If the target's health is
below 10%, it will instantly die.

Super Fixed Point Attack - Beggar's Chicken will call a hen to attack and deal 120% of his attack power and 453 damage to the nearest enemy. If the target's health is below 20%, it will instantly die.

Sakuramochi

Cheesy Yam

Fanged Snail, Queen Conch

Food Soul Collection

Not in Gacha

Black Tea

SR

Magic

Double Shots - Black Tea uses her revolver to hit a critical part of an enemy, dealing 100% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to the enemy target with the lowest HP percentage plus 56 extra damage.

Flower Blossoms - Black Tea leaps up and takes aim at all enemies from the sky, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 248 extra damage.

Super Flower Blossoms - Black Tea leaps up and takes aim at all enemies from the sky, dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 560 extra damage.

Milk

Hotteok

Rocketero, Uke Mochi

Story, Daily Missions, Hard Mode

Not in Gacha

Bloody Mary

SR

Magic

Lethal Embrace - Bloody Mary summons the Iron Maiden dealing 40% plus an additional 5 damage to all enemies. At the same time, deal 10 damage over seconds.

Bloody Temptation - Bloody Mary summons the Iron Maiden dealing 40% plus an addition 135 damage to all enemies. At the same time charm all enemies causing confusion for 3 seconds.

Tomato and Eggs

Specter, Forker

Event

Not in Gacha

Bonito Rice

SR

Defense

Cat Barrier - Bonito Rice's cats start running around him nonstop, causing any damage done to him by normal attacks to be reduced by 5% for 4 seconds. Additionally, all buffs are removed from the closest enemy unit.

Umbrella Barrier - Bonito Rice opens his umbrella and spins it, causing all teammates to take 5% less damage from skills for 8 seconds.

Umbrella Flower - Bonito Rice opens his umbrella and spins it, causing all teammates to take 6% less damage from skills for 10 seconds.

Sanma

Fried Unagi

Sakura Spirit, Spectra

Event

Limited Gacha

Brownie

SR

Magic

Critical Time Out - Brownie warms up his weapon as light beams begin to gather, causing each of his next 3 basic attacks to deal 24 extra damage.

Wind Shadows - Cassata fires his long-gun at the enemy with the highest Atk and deals 100% plus an additional 70 damage on him/her. Simultaneously, dealing 5 damage for 3s.

Holy Guns - Cassata fires his long-gun at the enemy with the highest Atk and deals 100% plus an additional 400 damage on him/her. Silmultaneously, dealing 60 damage for 5s. If the target's health is less than 10%, then they will be insta-killed.

Pizza

Braised Lamb

Specter, Forker

Event

Not in Gacha

Chocolate

SR

Magic

Romantic Flower Shower - Chocolate throws his roses into the air, increasing the Atk of all teammates by 4 for 5 seconds, with the probability of increasing the Crit Rate of all teammates by 0 for 5 seconds.

Golden Flash - Eggette summons a flash of light, causing the most distant enemy unit to self-inflict 100% damage plus an additional 28 damage, while at the same time causing the unit to be Silenced for 1 seconds.

Sticky Torrent - Eggette summons a flood, causing enemy groups to self-inflict 40% damage plus an additional 217 damage, while at the same time silencing all enemy units for 2 seconds.

Thick Torrent - Eggette summons a flood, causing enemy groups to self-inflict 60% damage plus an additional 260 damage, while at the same time silencing all enemy units for 2 seconds.

Special Amber - Mango Pudding carefully prepares a special amber, decreasing the Def of the farthest enemy by 7 points over 4 seconds, also stunning the target for 4 seconds.

Super Special Amber - Mango Pudding carefully prepares a special amber, decreasing the Def of the farthest enemy by 7 points over 4 seconds, also stunning the target for 4 seconds.

Yogurt, Orange Juice

Apples and Cream

Large Sparrow, Thundaruda Master

Medal shop

0.97%

Matcha Rice

SR

Support

Waiting for Spring - The pattern on Matcha Rice's umbrella will sparkle and restores the life of a Food Soul that has less than 45 health points.

Matcha Rice tilts her umbrella against her shoulder and slightly turn the handle. It'll cause the sky to rain and restores 130 health points while increasing the Food Soul's damage by 10% for 5 seconds.

Matcha Rice tilts her umbrella against her shoulder and slightly turn the handle. It'll cause the sky to rain and restores 211 health points while increasing the Food Soul's damage by 15% for 5 seconds.

Toso

Creamed Spinach

Hermit Crab, Conchi

Unreleased

Milk Tea

SR

Support

The pearls surrounding Milk Tea dance back and forth, restoring 36 health points to the friendly unit with the lowest health, while simultaneously making it so that each of her next 3 normal attacks increase her energy level by 1 point.

The pages of the books surrounding Milk Tea riffle quickly, restoring 120 health points to all friendly units, while simultaneously making it so that each of her next 5 normal attacks will restore 15 health points to all friendly units.

Chicken Pizza

Koi, Prajna

Unreleased

Moon Cake

SR

Strength

Moonlight Baptism - Moon Cake throws a full moon at a random enemy target, dealing [25 Atk] damage per second for 3 seconds, also removing any positive effects the target may have.

Mooncake Flywheel - Moon Cake deals 40% Atk damage to all enemies plus 180 extra damage. If the target's HP is less than or equal 10%, it triggers a slaying effect causing the target to die instantly.

Super Mooncake Flywheel - Moon Cake deals 60% Atk damage to all enemies plus 234 extra damage. If the target's HP is less than or equal 15%, it triggers a slaying effect causing the target to die instantly.

Double Scoop

Butter Bread

Cimeter, Spectra

Medal Shop

Not in Gacha

Mung Bean Soup

SR

Support

Heals all teammates HP by 20 points, while making them invincible for 1 second. (Ingame description is wrong)

Heals all teammates HP by 220 points, while removing all negative effects for all team members.
(Ingame description is incorrect)

Steamed Unagi

Hermit Crab, Conchi

Event

Napoleon Cake

SR

Magic

Victory Contract - Napoleon Cake inspires his teammates, increasing Atk Spd for all team members by 40 points for 3 seconds.

Dream Fireworks - Pineapple Cake sets off fireworks, causing all friendly units to do an extra 7 damage with their next 3 ordinary attacks.

Bride - Pineapple Cake's flowers take flight, causing enemy groups to self-inflict 40% damage plus an additional 189 damage, while at the same time causing the enemy unit with the highest attack power to be dazed for 3 seconds.

Dream Bride - Pineapple Cake's flowers take flight, causing enemy groups to self-inflict 60% damage plus an additional 226 damage, while at the same time causing the enemy unit with the highest attack power to be Dazed for 3 seconds.

Blood Sacrifice - Red Wine closes his eyes, gracefully downing the wine in his glass and slashing the nearest enemy with his sword, dealing 100% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage plus 243 extra damage, while also dealing 40 damage per second for 6 seconds.

Shadowy Blood Sacrifice - Red Wine closes his eyes, gracefully downing the wine in his glass and slashing the nearest enemy with his sword, dealing 120% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage plus 274 extra damage, while also dealing 96 damage per second for 3 seconds.

Gingerbread

Fried Cod

Uke Mochi, Purple Dumpling

0.98%

Salad

SR

Support

Blessing in Disguise - Salad drops out of the basket and flies off to feed the team member with the lowest HP percentage, restoring 35 HP per second 3 seconds.

Runaway Vegetable - Salad unleashes one's hidden potential, increasing the Atk of all team members by 3 points for 5 seconds, with a probability of increasing their Crit Rate by 20 for 5 seconds.

Pumpkin Muffin

Rabbert, Uke Mochi (Enhanced)

Hard Mode

0.98%

Salty Tofu

SR

Magic

Playful Love - Salty Tofu summons forth seasonings and sprinkles them all over teammates, raising their Atk by 3 points.

Crazy Great Flavor - Salty Tofu summons a portion of douhua with which to assault the enemy dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 253 extra damage.

Super Crazy Great Flavor - Salty Tofu summons a portion of douhua with which to assault the enemy dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 301 extra damage.

Flame Chop - Steak assails the nearest enemy unit, dealing 15 points of damage, while also shielding himself to absorb up to 30 points of damage for 3 seconds.

Moon Cracking Chop - Steak charges and slashes at all enemies, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage plus 104 extra damage, also dealing an extra 55 damage per second to all enemies for 3 seconds.

Super Moon Cracking Chop - Steak charges and slashes at all enemies, dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage plus 125 extra damage, also dealing an extra 86 damage per second to all enemies for 3 seconds.

Red Wine

Bacon Wrap

Chappybara, Uke Mochi (Enhanced)

Perfect Treasure (Delivery)

0.98%

Sukiyaki

SR

Defense

Don't Come Close - Sukiyaki causes the vegetables in her basket to hover all around her, forming an all-enveloping shield that is able to absorb up to 30 points of damage for 3 seconds and restore 30 HP.

Game Shock - Sukiyaki assaults her opponents with massive amounts of vegetables and soy sauce, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 203 extra damage.

Sweet Bubble - Sweet Tofu creates a protective barrier around all teammates, restoring 10 HP per second to them for 3 seconds, also giving all teammates a shield which absorbs up to 10 damage for 3 seconds.

Rock and Roll First - Sweet Tofu starts dancing zanily, restoring 70 HP per second to all teammates for 4 seconds.

Super Rock and Roll First - Sweet Tofu starts dancing zanily, restoring 55 HP to all teammates, also restoring 70 HP per second to them for 4 seconds.

Salty Tofu

Bacon Bites

Warrior Spirit, Inugami

Shard Fusion

Not in Gacha

Tangyuan

SR

Support

Blessing - Tangyuan tosses dumplings to the teammate with the lowest HP, restoring 15 HP per second for 3 seconds while also shielding this target to absorb up to 30 damage for 3 seconds.

Altogether - Tangyuan leaps up from her spoon, restoring 150 HP to all teammates, also granting them invulnerability for 3 seconds, but also causing herself to fall asleep for 10 seconds.

Super Altogether - Tangyuan leaps up from her spoon, restoring 195 HP to all teammates, also granting them invulnerability for 4 seconds, but also causing herself to fall asleep for 8 seconds.

Fragmenting Dark Stone - Tortoise Jelly summons black gravel with his wand, dealing 15 damage to the enemy unit with the highest Atk, also putting the target into a deep sleep for 1 seconds.

Hallow Land - Tortoise Jelly summons massive amounts of black gravel with his wand, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 80 extra damage, also putting them in a deep sleep for 2 seconds.

Super Hallow Land - Tortoise Jelly summons massive amounts of black gravel with his wand, dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 96 extra damage, also putting them in a deep sleep for 3 seconds.

Soul Flame - Wonton deals 40% damage to all enemies plus 78 extra damage, also weakening their Atk by 5 for 5 seconds. Meanwhile when he makes his next 5 basic attack, his Atk will increase by 10 each time.

Super Soul Flame - Wonton deals [60% Atk] damage to all enemies plus an extra 94 extra damage, also weakening their Atk by 5 for 5 seconds. Meanwhile when he makes his next 5 basic attacks, his Atk will increase by 15 each time.

Tortoise Jelly

Pumpkin Pie

Rocketero, Uke Mochi

Airship, Shard Fusion

Not in Gacha

Yogurt

SR

Support

Poison Milk - Over-fermented yoghurt can be very dangerous. Yoghurt attacks the farthest enemy target, dealing 33 per second for 3 seconds.

Sweet and Sour Purification - A large amount of Yoghurt surrounds the team, with its sweet and sour flavor restoring 220 HP for all team members, also removing any negative effects they might have.

Super Sweet and Sour Purification - A large amount of Yoghurt surrounds the team, with its sweet and sour flavor restoring 264 HP for all team members, also removing any negative effects they may have.

Reduces the damage taken by all friendly units by 5% for 5 seconds, also causing 15 points of damage per second to the enemy with the highest Atk stat for 5 seconds.

Mushroom Alfredo

Rum Dumpling, Amazake

Unreleased

Coffee

R

Magic

Awake - Coffee uses a bitter taste to stimulate his teammates, increasing the Atk Spd of the teammate with the highest Atk by 15 points for 4 seconds.

Fragrance Torrent - Coffee sends a torrential current to batter all enemies, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage plus 180 extra damage. But there's a probability of dealing 90 points of damage to himself over 1 seconds.

Water Tide - Cola uses liquid to hem in the enemy target with the highest Def, dealing 100% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage plus 115 extra damage, also decreasing the target's Def by 5% for 2 seconds.

Free Burst - Cola kicks cans at his enemies, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 58 extra damage, while also dealing 30 damage per second to all enemies for 3 seconds.

Super Milk Bottle - Milk summons a super-sized baby bottle, restoring 10 HP per second for 3 seconds to the team member with the lowest HP, at the same time deploying a shield which absorbs 25 damage for 2 seconds.

Milk Shower - Milk summons a heavy rain to revive her teammates, restoring 170 HP for all team members.

Super Milk Shower - Milk summons a heavy rain to revive her teammates, restoring 221 HP for all team members.

Acid Attacks - Plum Juice forcibly pours his specially brewed super-sour beverage into the stomach of the enemy target with the highest Atk, reducing the target's Atk by 2 for 2 seconds.

Cool & Refreshing - Plum Juice mixes some summer drinks for his teammates, reviving the team member with the lowest HP percentage by 300 health points, at the same time restoring this target's HP by 40 points per second for 3 seconds.

Super Cool & Refreshing - Plum Juice prepares summer drinks for his teammates, reviving the team member with the lowest HP percentage by 360 HP, at the same time restoring this target's HP by 52 points per second for 3 seconds.

Zongzi

Carrot Bread

Puffin, Conchi

Perfect Treasure chests

Not in Gacha

Sake

R

Magic

Wine in Bottle Sake fires several drops from the bottle at the enemy, dealing 66% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to three random targets, plus 10 extra damage.

Princess from the Moon - Sake summons rainfall from dark clouds which causes bamboo to attack all enemies, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to three random enemy targets plus 92 extra damage, with a probability of stunning all enemies for 3 seconds.

Super Princess from the Moon - Sake summons rainfall from dark clouds, which causes bamboo to attack all enemies, dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to three random enemy targets plus 120 extra damage, with a probability of stunning all enemies for 3 seconds.

Yellow Wine

Braised Pork

Specter, Bread Knife

4.13%

Sakuramochi

R

Magic

Sakura Oath - Sakuramochi uses cherry blossoms to forge a wall around the team member with the highest Def, boosting his/her Def by 1 for 3 seconds.

One Sword One Body - Zongzi taps into his inner potential, increasing his own Atk by 2 and his Atk Spd by 20 for 2 seconds. At the same time, he reduces the nearest enemy target's Def by 2 points for 2 seconds.

Shooting Swords - Zongzi launches into a fierce flurry of swordsmanship, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 80 extra damage, and has a probability of reducing Def of all enemies by 5 for 5 seconds.

Super Shooting Swords - Zongzi launches into a fierce flurry of swordsmanship, dealing 60% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to all enemies plus 104 extra damage, and has a probability of reducing Def of all enemies by 7 for 5 seconds.

Tangyuan

Sauteed Mushrooms

Night Sparrow, Garuda

4.13%

Cheese

M

Magic

Sweet Temptations - Cheese raises his hand and lowers the defense of the enemy with the most Atk by 1 for 3s.

Golden Surprise - Cheese unleashes an attack on the enemy with the highest Atk and deals 100% plus an additional 300 damage on him/her.

Pudding Shield - In order to protect his team, Pudding projects a shield around the team member with the lowest health, which absorbs 30 damage for 3 seconds.

Caramel Spew - Pudding cannot control his anger! He sprays a large quantity of caramel to sweep away all enemies, dealing 40% of the Food Soul's Atk as damage to all enemies plus 150 extra damage.

Peanut Crisps

Ghostella

Tip Shop, Story

Not in Gacha

Sandwich

M

Magic

Black Spades Imprint - Sandwich throws out playing cards, dealing 100% of the Food Soul's Atk stat as damage to the enemy with the highest Def plus 10 extra damage, with a probability of decreasing their Def by 4 for 5 seconds.

Card Magic - Sandwich does some magic with his playing cards, decreasing all enemies' Atk by 2 and Def by 2 for 4 seconds.

Rarity and Stars

Characters are given standard Gachapon game rarity tiers: Ultra Rare (UR), Super Rare (SR), Rare (R), and Mundane (M). Mundane units are actually about as rare in Gacha as Ultra Rares, but a “free” copy of each is also given via the story (for most? or possibly all of them).

Rarer characters have lower appearance in the Gachapon and also better stats.

However by getting shards from duplicates or rewards from various activities, you can add “stars” to each character, up to 5 stars each. An UR will almost always beat an R, especially of the same type, but a 3 star R vs a no star UR is possibly a different story.

When team building it’s important to consider team synergy, rarity, and stars. A team of 5 UR Strength-type units might sound great on paper, but a more balanced team with more Support and Defense is likely to surpass it.

Fondness & Feeding

Teams

Teams are how you put together your characters for combat, orders, and Exploration. There’s also separate teams for defense/attack in the Showdown, and Daily Trials which aren’t listed with your teams.

The first three Team slots are unlocked by character level. The last three can be unlocked by Diamonds, for 100, 200, and presumably 300 diamonds.

Teams will often need to be changed around during the story levels, as some levels require brute strength (Treasure Chests), while some require heavy defense and healing to avoid KOs.

Obtain Methods

Unlike most Gachapon games, Food Fantasy has many different ways to get Food Souls; several characters aren’t actually in the summoning pool at all and can only be obtained with ingame achievements/grinding.

Summon

Most, but not all Food Souls can be obtained in Summon tab, the standard gachapon in Food Fantasy. Odds are listed in game (tap the question mark icon). No, the buttons in the summon do not affect the odds, they are purely cosmetic (confirmed by the developers).

Duplicate summons award 15 shards for that character instead, which can be used to ascend the character. UR duplicates give 25 shards instead.

R/SR/UR: Most souls (see the ingame odds for a list)

Limited Summon

Some events have special gachapon pools with adjusted rates, often with an exclusive character. Limited Summons for exclusive characters usually have a “Mercy” mechanic on the banner UR unit; this unit is guaranteed to be given somewhere between 6000-8000 soul embers worth of pulls.

SRs/non mainline Food Souls do not have the mercy mechanic. This is why it may seem like the SR with the higher rate is pulled less frequently than the UR, because the SR does not have a bonus rate.

Tip Shop

Air Ship

The airship brings 2-4 R and SR shards each time it’s send off, from a limited pool. At level intervals the Air Ship gets harder to send off but brings back more shards, up to at least 4 SR shards at level 66.

The main event here is Cloud Tea, an UR support that’s exclusive to Air Ship.

Hard Mode

Hard Mode is the easiest ways to get shards for specific food souls, though the pool is rather limited. Each 3 sweep of a 3 * completed Hard Mode level should net you 2 shards for the represented character.

Hard Mode is one of the best ways to spend Stamina and you can get some very powerful food souls early on this way, so always keep up on it. It’s also a great way to get extra shards for Shard Fusion.

Shard Fusion

Shard Fusion allows you to take 5 (Rank Up) or 3 (Same Rank) shards of one rank and fuse them for another, totally random, shard. The shard pool is limited, and furthermore the Rank Up and Same Rank pools are different as well.

There’s no way to influence which shards you get, so you simply need a very large sum of shards to fuse. Min-maxers prefer to fuse every shard for everyone they don’t use (occasionally shooting themselves in the foot), and others prefer to aim to 5 star every character before wasting any shards in fusion.

Be reasonable and find a balance between the two that works for you; certain characters aren’t good and have very high drop rates (Salad), so they’re pretty safe to fuse even if the base soul isn’t ascended. Harder to find shards of still poorer characters are more of a judgement call, I tend to play it safe and ascend those myself.

Same Rank Fusion List

Food Fantasy Tier List

So, I hate tier lists and this isn’t exactly a tier list, but you can think of it as one if you like. Bowing to society pressure to help you out, here.

As a gachapon game, strict, traditional tier lists are largely irrelevant in Food Fantasy except to extreme whales who can actually have 3+ stars on UR characters, limited characters, whale Airships to get Cloud Tea early etc.

Instead, I’ve noted which Food Souls are particularly suited to certain tasks in Food Fantasy so you can focus on these and not miss a good thing, thinking they’re just another FS.

Anyone omitted from this list is likely not particularly relevant, but may still be perfectly fine depending on your situation; for instance a 4 star Escargot, if you somehow magically got one, would beat a 0 star gingerbread or 5 star Tomyum. But that’s almost certainly not going to happen for a great majority of players in a timespan where he would be relevant.

And of course Food Fantasy is an ever-changing game, so it’s highly possible characters may rotate in/out of this list in the future. Power Creep is definitely a thing.

General Notes

Who is best is incredibly situational depending on what you’re doing, who you have, what level you are, and how many stars your characters have. As a general rule, someone with two to three stars from a lower rarity beats a character from a higher tier with 0 stars. So think of it like a 0 star UR Support as being beaten by a 2 star SR Support, or a 5 star R support.

You may well have a use for people not on this list; I for example ran with Chocolate and Brownie up to level 40 since they were my earliest 2 units. If you get an UR or 2 star SR before you have many other URs or higher level SRs, odds are they may have some use on your team even if they’re not in a “tier”.

But after level 60 or so and the amount of pulls that the average F2P player will be able to have (plus fusion, hard mode grins events, so on), the following souls tend to be the most relevant.

UR Souls

Most UR souls are actually basically worthless for the vast majority of players in the long term. While early on they are very good and you should be glad to have them, the ascension/stars mechanic means that URs will flag behind lower tier, higher ascended Food Souls due to the level cap/base stat multiplier.

Beyond level 60, URs with no stars will rapidly be outpaced by SR cards with stars. Limited event URs are all but impossible to get to 2 star and beyond (more or less necessary for them to be relevant) without spending hundreds/thousands of dollars, so you should more or less ignore them.

Though again, everything is situational and if you pull an UR before level 60 it’s highly likely they’ll be quite good for quite a while. Remember that roughly 2 stars on a lower tier makes up for the difference in tier, so once you have multiple 2 or 3 star SRs, it might be time to replace your URs unless they have stars.

F2P Savior URs

There’s 3 main URs that basically anyone can use due to extremely common Shard drops, so if you get one of these, they’re very likely to stay relevant.

B-52

Obtain: Summon, Showdown Shop, Tip Shop
Class: Magic, Crowd Control

Quite possibly the only food soul F2P players will ever 5 star, B-52 is given a healthy supply of shards through the tip shop and medal shop, so if you pull him early on you’re in a really good spot, even if he’s one of the “worst” URs comparing all of them at 5 stars.

B-52 deals solid damage to the whole enemy party, has a 50% stun on his energy/linked skill, and increases the damage they take with his basic skill. He’s an invaluable Crowd Control and earns his place in almost any Catacomb/Showdown/Story mode fight. Single target damage dealers like Sanma will outclass him in Guild/Disaster boss however.

Though he links with Brownie, this is only relevant if you pull him early on and your 2 star brownie from the 15 Days of Sign In event is one of your better units still.

Foie Gras

Like B-52 and Peking Duck, Foie is made for Showdown, easy to ascend, and a solid CC all around. Make sure to get her in the Benefits event, and after that her shards are very common in Shard Fusion. She’ll probably be your highest star UR after B-52, if you get him early.

She’s a very random chance based character, but she’s the only one who can spam a full team confusion debuff against the whole enemy party with her basic skill. Confusion is particularly great in Arena, since it can help a stronger team tear each other apart, and Peking Duck is particularly nice to confuse due to his high attack speed, guaranteeing he’ll attack once or more in the duration.

Foie is also highly relevant to later Catacombs and Story missions as she can turn the overpowered DPS of said enemies back on each other. She pairs with Escargot, but he’s not necessary unless he happens to be your best defense unit anyway. Foie’s basic is the main event anyway.

Peking Duck

The more or less undisputed king of Showdown as it currently is and Crowd Control in general, Peking Duck has amazing attack speed, infuriating full-team silence, and, well that’s all he really needs.

If you get him he’ll practically win all your Showdown matches and he’s still a great help in Catacombs as well, and his damage isn’t bad either. His shards are extremely common in Shard Fusion so if you pull him you’re set for life.

He pairs well with Yuxiang for debuff spam. Note a particularly high level Resolute Fallen Angel (+10 or higher) can be better for him than a Brave, like Foie.

Bamboo Rice

With a defense-cutting debuff, Bamboo Rice can add a lot of damage in Guild/World Boss, or in most situations really. He’s a great, simple attacker with great skills that wins out in single target DPS against almost anyone due to the defense cut.

Bamboo Rice used to be very hard to ascend, but now Rank Up shard fusion drops his shards, so he’s one of the best again.

URs You Might Use

These are URs that may or may not be useful depending on your luck. With at least one star all of these are pretty great, but without shards they’ll probably be overtaken for most non-whales.

Crab Long Bao

Obtain: Summon
Class: Defense, all purpose attack/defense unit

A strange but effective mix of Crowd Control/Defense, Crab is a better Steak that stuns enemies too, but his skills don’t focus on defense. However, his base defense is so high (especially with stars) that it’s not usually a big deal. A CLB with over 1000 defense can stand in the way of just about anything even without heals.

Like most here, his downfall is the difficulty of getting shards; at 0 stars, a 4 or 5 star Steak can handily replace him. He is, however, probably the single most useful Defense soul general-purpose. Caviar beats him with Milt, Gingerbread has stronger defenses, but it’s hard to beat a massive tank that deals damage and stuns.

Gingerbread

Obtain: Summon, Shard Fusion (Same Rank UR)
Class: Defense

The best pure-defense food soul in Food Fantasy, if you can ascend her. Her skills are amazing especially her defense buff (just about the only percentage based defense buff in Food Fantasy!).

Like Crab Long Bao, her shards are very hard to come by and you’re likely to end up using Steak instead long term unless you can keep ascending her. But she’s in the normal pool, so you might get lucky.

Pizza

Obtain: Event

Pizza is a treasured Food Soul featuring the highest base attack stat in Food Fantasy and carrying a unique skill; blocking healing. This can make nearly-impossible Catacombs levels clearable.

He also just does great damage and doesn’t require any setup to be useful (though Cassata helps), so you can slot him in anywhere much like Sanma. If you have him he’s almost certainly worth using until/if his star count starts to be a drag on your team.

Note that Cassata, if he has a few stars, is an incredibly effective soul too, making his link one of fairly few UR links worth using.

Toso

Obtain: Limited Summon
Class: Strength, Single Target DPS/Team Buffer

A limited UR, Toso is as hard to ascend as the characters in the “Whale Only” lists, but she’s actually so good that she might be useful for quite a while even at one star due to her energy skill helping your whole team, and a critical link for Laba Congee for World Boss.

She’s the queen of World Boss with her buff clearing and Laba Congee link, and she’s not too shabby (though rather squishy) in Showdown and other contexts. Her energy boost skill is great and multipurpose; she should lead any team she’s in to help the other Food Souls cast their energy skills early and often.

Infuriatingly, when Toso returns on banners, she seems to not have Mercy in the global server, making her incredibly rare.

Boston Lobster

If you’re going to reroll for anyone (off a limited banner), it should probably be Boston Lobstah or Double Scoop and their dismal 0.05% pull rate. With several stars he’s among the best single target DPS in Food Fantasy and invaluable in many formats. He’s got an OHKO finisher on his basic skill and crazy stats, but again, 0.05%.

If you manage to pull him his shards are actually not that rare in shard fusion (SR->UR), but without that first lucky pull he’s unlikely to see much use.

Double Scoop

Obtain: Shard Fusion (Rank Up), Gachapon
Class: Magic, DPS

Basically the UR version of Black Tea with way better stats, Double Scoop is an amazing DPS at 3 stars or above for guild/disaster boss, but not a lot of use otherwise.

But with 0.05% pull rate and multiple stars required due to being insanely squishy, these bros are more or less whale-only, or at least take a huge amount of grinding for shards.

Milt

Obtain: Limited Summon
Class: Support

Requires Caviar to be truly amazing, meaning multiple stars for multiple limited pool URs are necessary to reach true potential. One of the whaliest characters there is, but her link is nuts.

Milt needs Caviar for her linked heal to outpace others; without him her energy isn’t worth talking about. But her linked heals 840 HP per second for 10 seconds at level 21, making it the single strongest heal in the game right now.

Even 0* Milt should be useful due to this but only with Caviar. She’ll likely need HP to help her take advantage of her own healing.

Caviar

Obtain: Limited Summon
Class: Defense

Again, he pairs with Milt, and his linked skill with Milt is okay, his basic skill is alright, but really he’s just here for Milt’s linked skill. Stuff him with pure HP to take full advantage of Milt’s heal.

Without Milt or stars on him, he’ll be generally outclassed by other defense URs (especially with stars), or even 5 star Steak. But he’s useful at 0 star as long as Milt is around.

Spicy HotPot

A DPS with Laba Congee’s debuff-clearing on her basic, HotPot can beat Laba in teams that can survive with her and deal more damage with her. Likely whale-only since you’ll quite possibly deal less damage with her without any stars.

Collection Tier URs

These URs generally aren’t even worth using even if you whale.

Cloud Tea

Obtain: Air Ship
Class: Support

With a weak basic heal, an energy skill that doesn’t heal at all (though it adds 50 energy to everyone else), and taking an insanely long time to summon/ascend, Cloud Tea isn’t particularly viable even though her gimmick is cool.

She simply doesn’t heal very much at all, though there may be some edge cases where she can help you deal a single early burst of energy skill damage.

She gets an anti-charm passive skill in a future update (Chinese server), so she may be valuable at some point in the future, at least for Inugami catacombs.

Apple Pie

Obtain: Event
Class: Defense

UR Tom Yum but without dealing percentage damage with her skills, Apple Pie is basically worthless. Tom Yum himself will surpass her easily at low stars and Steak or any other UR will easily beat her with stars.

Canele

Obtain: Guild Shop
Class: Support

Like Cloud Tea, she’s got a unique idea going for her (reviving Food Souls!), but it’s estimated to take approximately two years to get enough guild points to purchase her. Probably best to not even think of her as obtainable. She is basically literally whale only.

Raindrop Cake

Obtain: Limited Summon
Class: Strength

Beyond the undisputed worst UR in Food Fantasy in all his glory. Like all Souls he’s fine if you genuinely have nothing better, but almost any SR on this list will handily outperform him at similar star levels.

His basic raises energy for himself which is fun, but his Energy skill is simply a confuse spell plus damage. Foie Gras is almost always preferable to him, and much easier to get.

SR Souls

For non-whales, SRs in Food Fantasy are really where it’s at. After a few months of play you should naturally pull/grind the great majority of these and even have quite a few stars on many of these. Since an SR with some stars beats an UR with none especially at level 60+, these will generally be your bread and butter after early game.

F2P Saviors

These are your SRs that you’re guaranteed to get lots of shards for in Food Fantasy, either through hard mode, medal shop or other means.

Black Tea

Obtain: Story, Daily Missions, Hard Mode

Boring but effective, Black Tea will carry you through much of the story due to her easy to find shards and solid critical rate. Her skills don’t do anything fancy, but until you have several SR souls at 2* or higher, she’ll likely be the best you’ve got.

She also pairs with Milk, significantly improving her healing skill. Since Milk is the best healer early on, you’re likely to be using Tom Yum, Milk, and Black Tea in almost every fight for a while.

Hamburger

OBtain: Summon, Purple Restaurant Chests, Showdown Shop

Hamburger is not actually that good, but if pulled early he can be ascended before just about anyone else. When other SRs have as many stars as Hamburger it’s probably time to say goodbye however.

Mooncake

Obtain: Hard Mode, Air Ship, Showdown

Mooncake will likely be your second 5 star SR unit, she’s incredibly fast and has a nice conditional OHKO on her Energy skill. She’s otherwise slightly plain but most other food souls will have to put in a lot of work to top a 4 or 5 star Mooncake.

She’s particularly great for Guild Boss due to Tangyuan linking with her; using the linked shield will totally negate Fireballs and makes surviving to the end easy.

Yuxiang

Obtain: Summon, Hard Mode, Air Ship

Great in Showdown but only with Peking Duck. Otherwise, she’s a perfectly serviceable and easy to ascend SR, nice to fill in holes in your team if she’s all you’ve got when Silence is useful.

Steak

Savior for people tired of using Tom Yum, Steak is initially pretty bad as his skills focus on dealing damage rather than heal/protect himself. His trick is he’s easy to ascend due to Deliveries, and with high enough defense he’s very useful to add damage to the party which most other defenders in his class can’t do.

When Steak is 4-5 stars (do your deliveries!) and over level 60 he’ll outclass most UR defenders unless they have a star or more.

Steak is basically a much easier to ascend Crab Long Bao. Gingerbread and CLB will still outclass him with sufficient stars, which you likely won’t have.

RNG Dependant SRs

These SRs are some of the best characters in Food Fantasy, though if you’re unlucky you might not see (or ascend) them for a while. With long enough play, even F2P players are likely to get most of these though. Event-limited SRs are included here.

Sanma

The best single-target damage dealing soul in Food Fantasy, Sanma is an absolute beast. If there’s only one enemy, Sanma is almost always recommended to bring. Early on he’ll save you from Treasure Chests, and late game he’s critical for Disaster Boss and Guild Boss. Miso Soup also links with him, which is similarly critical in Guild and Disaster bosses. Bonito Rice also links with him nicely.

He’s less relevant in Arena/Catacombs and some Story levels, since he has no Crowd Control capabilities.

American Corn Bread

Corn Bread is Sanma but with an OHKO on her Energy/Linked skills and a heal-block on her basic. She’s harder to get than Sanma, but she’s equivalent to superior whenever their stats are close. She is however event limited and thus very hard to get beyond 2 or 3 stars.

Cassata

Cassata is Sanma but with less pure damage, but his energy skill deals partially Damage over Time. Since DOT ignores defense, this means he can deal more damage, especially to high defense enemies, than Sanma even with equivalent Attack.

However, Cassata is a limited character, meaning you’re almost certainly going to have less stars on him than Sanma, if you have him at all. But if you do, especially if you have Pizza, try him out.

Red Wine

If Red Wine has more stars than Sanma, he’s functionally equivalent as a high single target damage dealer. Since a large number of his shards were recently given away, he’s a strong choice on many free to play teams.

Tangyuan

Obtain: Summon, Shard Fusion, Air Ship
Class: Support

The savior of Guild Boss, Tangyuan’s energy/linked skill completely blocks all damage for 3-4 seconds. This allows her, when linked with Mooncake (who is good already) to completely prevent incoming damage from Fireballs in Guild Boss.

Like most other SR supports, she has trouble beating Milk in a healing fight otherwise, unless she’s got some stars on her and ideally Mooncake is in the party. Without Mooncake, her invincibility might not block major incoming attacks. Her shards are moderately abundant fortunately, so she’ll likely be one of your highest ascended SR healers.

Laba Congee

Obtain: Summon (Unreleased), Event
Class: Support

Along with Toso, Laba Congee is the queen of Disaster Boss, dispelling Aluna’s stun and attack debuff, greatly increasing your party’s damage. Her basic heal hits the whole party and clears all debuffs, and her energy skill, while it has a long windup, is quite strong in it’s healing as well.

When linked with Toso Laba Congee’s energy skill becomes amazing, and should completely restore your whole party’s HP in Guild/World boss. She’s still worth bringing to Disaster Boss without Toso in most cases, since she removes the extreme (50%?) damage debuff that Aluna casts. The spell is never dispelled automatically, so Laba effectively doubles the rest of your party’s damage.

Even outside Disaster boss, Laba can find some use especially with stars and/or if you use Toso in your party.

Sweet Tofu

The best non-whale healer in Food Fantasy, Sweet Tofu simply has the best healing skills, particularly his Basic which helps top off HP worn down from AOE hits. He’s hard to summon, but once you have him shards are moderately common via Fusion. He’s the only SR healer that outclasses Milk even without stars.

His link is unfortunately bad (Salty Tofu is…not good), so Laba Congee can actually out heal him if linked with Toso. Sweet Tofu doesn’t need a link however so if you want a no-brainer healer that can slot in any team and any situation, Sweet Tofu is the go-to.

Bonito Rice

Obtain: Limited Summon
Class: Defense

Designed for Disaster Boss, Bonito Rice clears enemy’s buffs, but it takes a lot of defense for him to beat Tom Yum at holding back Aluna. It’s unlikely non-whales will find much utility for him in the long run.

Even with his sweet Sanma link, he’s just too hard to get shards for unless you’re lucky. Outclassed by Tom early on, Steak later on, or by Caviar/CLB/Gingerbread with enough stars.

Gyoza

Obtain: Summon
Class: Defense

The best SR tank, but also extremely hard to get. It’s likely Steak or even Tom Yum will outclass him unless you pull him early and often. His invulnerability and self-heals are very legit if his stats aren’t too low.

Yunnan Noodles

Another single target food soul that scales both her skills’ damage at 100%, she’s more or less another Sanma/Cassata/Corn Bread equivalent. Use whoever has the most stars.

Milk Tea

Milk Tea is sort of like a weaker Sweet Tofu. Unsure if she ever beats Milk.

Mung Bean Soup

Mung Bean Soup, despite her skill descriptions, actually heals the full party with her energy skill, making her a Milk replacement that clears debuffs. Useful when debuff clearing is relevant (Disaster Boss) though Laba Congee and Spicy Hotpot readily replace her. Otherwise, only useful if her healing manages to outpace Milk’s, which it likely won’t.

Beer

Not currently of any use, he’s an incredible damage booster in Disaster Bosses 3-5. Full review by Blue.

R Souls

R Souls not listed here are to be considered collection/exploration only, though as always early on you may as well use some of them to fill in your team.

Miso Soup

Easily the most out-of-left-field Food Soul, Miso Soup is an incredibly powerful, incredibly situational food soul. He can deal the best single-target DPS in Food Fantasy with his basic skill. The trick with Miso is Damage over Time ignores defense, meaning Miso’s basic skill deals pure attack damage ignoring defense, which almost no other Soul can do.

His link with Sanma is critical; by linking you can avoid casting his heal, which lets him deal more damage by casting Basic Skill instead. In addition, he’s just always useful in situations where Sanma is also critical. His heal is also a full twice as good with Sanma in the party, should you need it.

Since his gimmick requires a pure attack Fallen Angel, he’s effectively worthless in any situation that would require he have HP/Def lines: Catacombs, Showdown, and much of Story Mode. The problem is in these cases he can often be OHKO with pure Attack, and if you don’t have pure Attack on him, his gimmick is rarely worthwhile, especially if Sanma is not in the party.

He also targets random enemies with his basic, making him ideal for single-target fights.

Tom Yum

An impressively good R defender that beats basically everyone in the SR tier before 3 or 4 stars. Due to being able to grind for his shards in Hard Mode stages, Tom will be your boy unless you get an UR defender very early on or your Steak or other SRs hit 3 or 4 stars.

He self-heals which makes him invaluable in the Aluna Disaster Boss fight, and his low HP stat actually helps in that situation. He’s so good you should almost certainly bring Tom Yum for World Boss unless you know what you’re doing. An offensive Defense unit (steak, Crab Long Bao) can beat him with ~1000 defense though, since they’ll take so little damage.

Milk

If you were planning to use almost any healer in Food Fantasy I have some bad news; due to the ease of getting her shards, her link with Black Tea, and her simple and effective skills, Milk is almost the only relevant healer in Food Fantasy until you get Sweet Tofu (who can beat her even without stars) or Laba Congee (better linked/with some stars, or when debuffs are a thing). Tangyuan can be very useful too.

3 stars on a non-Sweet Tofu/Laba healer is about the only time you should consider them over Milk unfortunately, or 2 stars on an UR (non-whales are exceedingly unlikely to ever see a 2 star UR support).

M Souls

Usually, these are not meant to be used for combat, but there is one exception so far.

Strawberry Daifuku

Featuring the extremely rare and Disaster Boss-critical ability to clear debuffs with her basic heal, Strawberry is unexpectedly valuable. She’s a weak healer and may induce survivability issues without a second healer, but she’s at the very least worth trying; clearing debuffs will double your disaster boss damage.

If you have Laba Congee or any other way to clear debuffs easily, use them instead, though she probably beats Mung Bean Soup at this.

The Rest

Anyone not listed here can pretty safely be considered “Collection Tier”. They’re not necessarily worthless unless you have a full roster as it is, but there’s not much worth saying about most of them for now.

Food Fantasy Gameplay

Resets

Food Fantasy’s Daily Reset is at midnight UTC. This resets daily rankings, daily sign in rewards, and all other once-per-day things in the game. It’s best to play just before and after the Food Fantasy reset to get the most goodies out of the game, assuming your play times line up.

Getting Soul Embers

Like any Gachapon game, one of the most wanted currencies is whatever the Gacha uses. You can use Soul Embers to summon at 150 embers per summon. There appears to be no bonus to summoning 6 at a time vs one, unlike certain other Gacha games.

Almost everything in Food Fantasy gives soul embers to some degree, even completing normal stages can give one (three on hard stages). Completing Side Quests and Rewards is generally the best way to get them, as are any time-limited events that happen to be playing.

Embers are the sort of thing you get more based on how long you play rather than how well, so don’t focus extremely much on grinding for them unless you have a reward to reach. You’ll get more from maintenance, ranking rewards, and events just by playing Food Fantasy.

Cooking Talents

Cooking talents increase in price by a significant amount (20%?) each time you buy a level within their tree. It doesn’t matter which level of which skill is bought; if you buy 10 skills in the Damage tree, the cost will always be the same for the next upgrade you buy, no matter which it is.

This means it’s very important to not spend points on underperforming skills; they permanently raise all other prices. However, the Damage and Support trees come with passive skills that require you to max all other skills in the tree first anyway, so it’s not as big a deal there since you will eventually, after many months, want them all max anyway.

Damage

Damage skills are the best early on, but eventually become near-useless late game. Since skill tree cost increases are separate, there’s no reason not to invest in these early on anyway, plus they have good passives (eventually, after several hundred thousand Cooking Power).

Straight Cut & Blade Chop

The best skill early on, Blade Chop deals a respectable absolute amount of damage and instantly defeats targets under 15% of their max HP. Ideal for Treasure Chests and boss stages.

These are eventually outclassed by Increase Energy when your units’ skills are reliably dealing more damage.

Cross Cut

Bad.

Dark Cuisine & Super Dark Cuisine

Great for chests, these reduce defense and deal damage based on current HP total. Eventually outclassed by Increased Energy in most cases.

Grilled BBQ/ Grilled Purgatory

The Grilled tree is pretty solid early on and does decent damage to the whole enemy party. It’s secondary next to Blade Chop however, and Increase Energy will more damage later on.

Later on you can upgrade it to Grilled Purgatory which instead does up to 10% current HP damage then 1% total HP damage per second for 5 seconds. It’s fantastic for Chests and pretty good for high HP targets in general.

Support

The Support tree is more like the Healing tree, but it has defensive boosts as well. You should go for the invincibility half of the Support tree last, as it’s much less good than the healing skills.

Seasoning

Heals the unit with the lowest HP by 45% plus an 80% chance of a 1% heal over time for 5 seconds.

One of the best early skills to get, this will save your butt many, many times in the no KO, no Healer, and no Defense stars.

Precise Seasoning

Heals up to 30% of all allied units’ HP. A very good AOE heal.

Note even after you unlock Divine Seasoning, you can still take this skill along too, to have two AOE heals.

Divine Seasoning

For the same energy cost as Precise Seasoning, you restore up to 50% HP and clear all debuffs. Extremely important for Inugami. The best healing skill in Food Fantasy, since it’s percentage-based, it’s often more practical to take this skill instead of a Support Food Soul in catacombs or Story levels later on.

Melt & Mold

Revive 3 random units and restore 40% of their HP. Pretty good in theory, but very often it’s preferable to heal first (even taking along both full-party heals) since once you’ve started losing members it’s possibly already too late.

Keep Fresh & Always Fresh

A rarely relevant stepping stone to Zero Degrees. Shields the lowest HP member for up to 3.5 seconds. Usually Seasoning is a better choice.

Zero Degrees

All friendly units are invincible for 3 seconds. Not bad, but not very good compared to other skills. May be useful if you’re being OHKO by a skill and cannot use Tangyuan’s linked skill.

Control

The Control tree is kind of the “these didn’t fit anywhere else” tree, and is a mishmash of largely unremarkable or incredibly niche skills. It has no passives either.

However, it has two of the best skills, one incredibly situational and one incredibly multipurpose. You should go for Increase Energy and a single level of Pan, everything else is basically wasted points.

Increase Energy/Restore Energy

Note this skill is referred to by two different names ingame, because the localization was created by 1,000 monkeys and a single typewriter.

Easily one of the best skills in Food Fantasy, Increase Energy gives 50 energy (half a bar) to all units when maxed. By Nervas you should have this skill maxed and it will pretty much always beat any skill in the Damage tree in terms of damage potential.

Time casting of Increase Energy well to get the most out of it; it will not “roll over” any extra energy if a character’s bar is already full when cast.

Up defense

Raises defense by up to 200% for 3 seconds. Not as good as the 3 seconds of invincibility fro Zero Degrees, but necessary to get Increase Energy.

Up Damage

Another subpar buff necessary to purchase simply because Increase Energy is good.

Pan & Hot Pan

A situational but useful skill, Pan stuns the enemy for up to 3 seconds. This basically lets you cancel a boss’s skill in Story Mode levels even when you fail an interrupt (cast it just after Interrupt Failed appears).

There’s no need to level this up at all, as even the base 1 second is enough to cancel the skill cast and that’s the only value this skill really has.

Titanium Pan

Stuns all enemies instead of just one. Not worth the points.

Powerful Cleansing & Clean N Scrub

Removes debuffs for as few as one to as many as all enemy units. I have not come across a situation in which this is useful.

Magic Mushroom & Holy Mushroom

Confuses a random target for up to 100% of the time, for up to 5 seconds. Terrible considering confusion only works well against large groups (it’s useless against a single target) and there are food souls who confuse much better.

Fallen Angels

Personality

Much like Pokemon, Fallen Angels have a set “personality” which buffs stat lines of a specific type. The bonus is always 50% (and unlike pokemon, no stat is decreased), and the bonus only applies to the stats on the Fallen Angel, not the equipping character’s stats.

A good set of beginner Fallen Angels to work towards is 4-5 pure Attack, Brave fallen angels (a few HP lines here and there are tolerable too). Then at least one full Defense, Staunch FA (for Disaster boss), one full HP Cautious FA (for Story/Catacomb/Showdown tanks).

I try to have one of each Brave FA per purple type for favorites, and it’s worth it to have one Cautious Uke Enhanced/Tsuchigumo. After that, it’s good to have some half attack, half HP brave/cautious FAs for catacombs; eventually you need a crazy amount of HP to survive. This can help in harder story levels too.

Resolute FAs are less relevant, but it’s okay to have one; Laba Congee and Peking Duck are the most important FS that use Attack Speed in Food Fantasy. Only Tsuchigumo and Uke Mochi Enhanced should be used for resolute, with full attack speed, as their stats are significantly higher than other purple FAs even those with the favourite bonus. At end game, a lot of attackers are best with strong Resolute FAs as the increased attack speed cuts down time on animations which increases damage. (End game applies to people who have completed the current levels & already have strong +10 attack FAs, and are looking to further improve).

You do not need Energetic or Meticulous FA, fuse them into others.

Stats

Basically, Crit Rate/Damage are useless, so ignore those (Energetic/Meticulous).

Attack (Brave) is your generic best stat; any character can use attack (even healers attack, and attack slightly increases healing dealt too).

HP (Cautious) should be added to any soul dying in combat, until they stop dying. Def is similar, but in almost all cases HP beats defense, except in the case of bosses that deal fractional damage. Aluna (Disaster Boss) benefits from defense, but with proper healing, a full attack FA on your def soul works fine too.

Attack Speed (Resolute) is a very situational bonus; it doesn’t boost DPS nearly as much as attack does, so it’s only relevant when you want to case your basic still more often, but don’t care as much about how much damage it deals. The most obvious use cases for it are Peking Duck (to silence) and Laba Congee (to clear debuffs/status). Both of those use Orochi, so get a resolute Orochi.

Daily Trials

Replenish

Experience Bottles

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday

Enemies are immune to normal attacks; bring lots of characters with good, full-party skill damage. Support with damage Cooking Talents.

Spirit Reincarnators

Seasoning Supplies

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday

Use only attack souls, ideally with at least 2-4 Linked Skills. Spam damage skills and talents just after the boss heals. If the timer gets too low he’ll OHKO your party one by one. It’s just a DPS gate.

Appearance Coupons

Saturday, Sunday

The only standard way to get Appearance coupons to unlock skins! Bring high defense and good healing souls, don’t worry about dealing damage at all. After most of the time is up, the boss simply leaves and you get your reward.

Showdown

Reward: Medals, Showdown Points

Showdown is the PVP mode of Food Fantasy, unlocked around level 25.

Showdown is auto-battle even with linked skills (no Cooking Talents can be used), so all that matters is your characters and their stats and synergy as a team. A Defense and Support unit are very much required, as you won’t last long against any team without them. Otherwise, pick your strongest units for each position. I usually go with 1 Support, 1-2 Defense, and 2-3 Magic/Strength.

You can set your Fighting Team and your Defense Team independently of your usual Teams menu, so choose wisely. Your defense team will likely be about the same as your attack one, since it’s all auto battle anyway and there’s little reason to pick a different strategy.

You’ll be paired against other people of your rank, not necessarily close to your Total Power (a rough measure of team strength). You can choose to fight people with a lower Total Power for a potentially easier time, but also look at the team makeup for characters that may cause you problems.

Showdown rewards 100 Medals/Flames for the first 15 matches a week (1,500 total), then after that the medals are ostensibly awarded by the “difficulty” of the team, ranging around 10-22 medals each, with a median of around 18.

Your first daily win gets an extra 50 Medals, and there are sidequests and the “activeness” rewards that give you extra medals on top of your wins. To maximize returns check sidequests as soon as they’re completed to get the most medals out of the least number of fights!

Delivery Orders, Exploration, Air Ship

Orders

Rewards: Loot chests, Cooking Points, Fame

Later on (beyond Character Level 24) you can level up your vehicles with Building Materials, starting with Steel and Low Grade Screws. This reduces delivery time by a flat amount.

Airship

The airship will request 4-8 “crates” of specific items that are random each time. Orders get more complicated as you level up, and once completed you must wait 8 hours for the next order. You can confirm the next airship’s requests before it arrives by tapping the Airship icon to see what you should farm for.

The airship can request:

Cooked dishes (most common)

Raw ingredients

Blue tier Seasonings (soy sauce etc)

XP vials

You can use Diamonds to speed up the airship’s return or replace items you can’t currently crate up. I don’t personally recommend it; as always I recommend saving Diamonds for permanent unlocks not paying down timers.

Exploration

Exploration is unlocked after level 24 and requires sending out a Team (much like Delivery, but doesn’t require a delivery vehicle). This is the most consistent way to farm for Steel/Wood materials for upgrading Restaurant Level. Current Explorations can be checked via the Orders button on Main Menu.

You can send out one team per Map, so for example one team in Gloriville could explore for Wood while one in Light Kingdom looks for Steel.

Once finishing the first “floor” of an area, you can optionally explore deeper for higher rewards (at a higher freshness cost). This is why it helps to bring multiple members; Number/level of party sent on exploration doesn’t appear to affect success rate, but it does split the reduction of Freshness across all members.

Fallen Angels can be encountered, but they’re very low level so even teams of level 10 characters can beat them. Fallen Angel areas must manually be chosen on the explore screen, they won’t surprise you. They come with an extra purple/epic chest which gives an Epic tier seasoning, along with the same chance for Taiyaki/Nasi Lemak shards and a Bottle that other chests have.

Other Rewards

Mail

Occasionally you’ll get rewards in the Mail tab, usually compensation from the devs for bugs/regular server maintenance. A notification will say if there’s anything to collect, as always.

Main/Side Quests

Surprisingly easy to miss, tap the (?) button on the Main Menu screen to open the Quests screen. This is how you advance the main story once the Tutorial is finished, and also provides lots of side quests.

Side quests can be essential for gaining Character Level experience as well as various resources and unlocking Lost Recipes, so check it often and immediately accept all quests (there’s no downside to taking on a quest, even if it takes while to finish). There’s no limit on quests you can accept. Many quests unlock other quests in a line.

Level Up Bonuses

Upon hitting certain levels (10,15, 20, etc) Food Fantasy offers you small premium packs of bonus items. For the first 12 hours after hitting that level, they run at a discount (around 50-60% each). You can still buy the items after the 12 hours, but the price goes back to “normal”.

The rewards aren’t super amazing, but they’re generally better than what your money will otherwise buy. The first couple are very cheap and not too shabby ingame, so if you buy anything they’re a good choice. But Food Fantasy is hardly unplayable if you go purely Free To Play, so don’t feel too bad if you miss the discount.

Daily Rewards

Tap the Daily button (unlocked around level 15) on the main menu to see daily tasks. These are recommended to clear as you can get some free shards, Freshness fruits, and other goodies for rather easy tasks. You get extra bonuses for how many tasks you complete, so try to complete all tasks, then open every “picnic basket” at the top as well.

Stores & Currencies

Gold

Gold is the primary currency and used for various purposes. You’ll often have more gold than you know what to do with unless you splurge heavily on Restaurant decorations so don’t feel bad about spending it.

Diamonds

Diamonds are the standard “premium currency”, meant to be bought directly with money though various Rewards ingame give you some. Due to it’s lax localization, Food Fantasy calls Diamonds “Magic Gems” or “Crystals” in a few places, but it’s all the same item.

The best early use for Diamonds in Food Fantasy is expanding your Team and Fallen Angel Purification slots. This lets you purify more Fallen Angels and send more teams on exploration/delivery at once.

Personally I always recommend against paying down timers/refreshing daily inventories/etc with Diamonds, as with any mobile game; these are generally whale-hunting methods trying to get you to pay lots in small batches without realizing how the cost adds up, and ultimately you don’t get a lot out of them. Save up for the permanent, diamond-only rewards, the rest will all come in time, and this is a slow/long game anyway.

Tips (Tip Store)

Tips are used exclusively in the Tip Store, under the general Store menu. Tip store refreshes regularly and can be refreshed with diamonds (though I recommend saving them for other uses).

The Top Store is primarily for unlocking/upgrading Restaurant-related Food Souls. All Food Souls offered here have skills or higher Freshness to help them in the Restaurant. In my opinion, the Soul Embers here are overpriced relative to the Shards.

Tip Store has the following items on rotation:

Beginner Seasoning

Soul Ember (10)

Hawthorn Ball Shard (M)

Pancake Shard (M)

Sandwich Shard (M)

Pudding Shard (M)

Skewer Shard (M)

Jello Shard (M)

Jiuniang Shard (R)

Omurice Shard (R)

Ume Ochazuke Shard (R)

Medals

Medals are earned in Showdown, as well as sidequests/rewards related to Showdown. It’s the best way to get shards for certain characters and refreshes regularly like the Tip store.

Long Bao Shard (R) x3, x5

Spicy Gluten Shard (R) x3, x5

Orange Juice Shard (R) x3, x5

Hamburger Shard (SR) x1, x2

Mango Pudding Shard (SR) x1, x2

B-52 Shard (UR) x1

Guilds

Guilds require Player Level 32 and cannot even be seen until then; it will be a main menu option, impossible to miss. For a quick video overview, watch…my quick video overview.

Once you reach level 32 you can apply for guilds or create your own (most players should join one rather than creating). Note guilds are one of very few things that are server-tied in Food Fantasy, so Light Kingdom players cannot join Gloriville guilds.

Guilds are groups of Food Fantasy players that work toward common goals and reap some rewards for their contribution. Guilds start with a max of 20 players each, earning 10 more slots per level, so it’s important for guilds to keep active or they will level slowly.

Inactive players should consider joining more casual guilds, as active guilds will be harmed by players not doing their daily time (it only takes 10 minutes tops to contribute anyway).

The Guild’s most exclusive features are the Guild Boss (and unlockable Guild Pet, which has stat bonuses in story missions) and the Guild Shop, which contains an exclusive skin and two sets of exclusive Food Soul shards. Without a guild you will not get those bonuses.

You can chat in the guild lobby, but the guild chat system is very bad and it’s recommended to use a Food Fantasy-focused Discord server or something else outside Food Fantasy itself if communication is critical. Send DMs to guild mades if you want to be sure they read it, the guild chat’s backlog is brutally short and you cannot currently switch your default chat from Global to Guild.

Guild Participation Checklist

Guild participation in Food Fantasy is very simple and should take under 10 minutes at the most, which is why active guilds will often boot players not making the effort. The daily things you should do in your guild:

Play Food Fantasy daily (players idle more than a day or two are usually kicked)

Build 10 times daily (Gold)

Optional: Build with Building Coupons earned from events, or gems if you like. But the 100k gold contribution is all most non-whale guilds will expect

Guild Store

The Guild store is where you exchange Guild Money for items. The shop resets at irregular 14 hour intervals like the Showdown, meaning effectively two buying attempts per day. Guild Money should be saved for Spaghetti shards, the first unique item the shop has. Then Canele, if you want to shoot for the moon, or Spirit Reincarnators, as this is one of the easier ways to get them in Food Fantasy.

The only particularly notable items in the store are these:

Spaghetti Shards

2 per reset

300 Guild Money

Guild level 5 to unlock

Summoning Embers

150 per reset

10 GM

Level ? to unlock

Canele Shards

2 per reset

1200 GM

Basically unobtainable

Level 8 to unlock

Guild Missions

After Guild Level 2 you’ll unlock Guild Missions. These are goals the whole guild contributes to (without having to try) and are reset with the daily reset.

The guild as a whole gets a moderate boost of XP for each mission completed, and individual guildmates get rewards if the guild completes the mission. An even moderately active guild should have no trouble completing these daily.

Food Fantasy recently updated and the guild missions are different, but clearly explained in the daily tasks section.

Guild Boss & Disaster Boss Strategy

Guild Boss

Please note you can cancel out of a guild boss fight if you’re going to wipe; pause the game immediately and pick “leave” and you can fight it again. This will help avoid underperforming especially if you bring the wrong team.

The guild boss is intimidating but very strategic and not nearly as dependant on team strength as you might think; playing smartly, almost any player should be able to survive to (or past) the final fireball. Level/etc matters greatly for DPS, but should not significantly impact survivability.

The biggest quirk with the guild boss is that defense is also unneeded; the guild boss does damage to your team based on your team’s HP added together and divided by 5; this means the defense stat is totally ignored, and the HP stat is a liability.

If a unit has too high of HP they won’t be healed as quickly (healing is always absolute, not proportional) and the Fireballs may OHKO lower HP characters. Use Fallen Angels to smooth out HP values if necessary (it usually isn’t).

Guild Boss Attack Pattern

Devouring Beast

HP: 80 Million

The Lion guild boss has a 100% predictable attack pattern:

Claw, Claw, Slap
Claw, Claw, Slap
Claw, Claw, Slap
Roar
Repeat

Also, Fireballs at exact timings

Claw

Claw is a basic non-fractional damage to your tank (the highest HP unit in the front ‘row’). With two good healers this should be completely ignorable. Note you don’t need a defense unit for this boss; “tank” simply refers to who is targeted first by the AI.

Slap

Slap is potentially the most dangerous move, it deals a mere 20% damage to a random unit, and it can also stun or silence them. While totally random it can prevent you from healing during a critical moment (and even waste your energy meter if you cast then get silenced).

If a Slap is about to cause you to wipe, pause, leave, and retry. Even with perfect strategy this can be an issue. Since you can know when Slap is coming if you count the claws, you can get a sense of when not to cast, but it might not be worth worrying about since you can cancel and retry anyway.

Roar

Roars deal 30% damage plus some lesser Damage Over Time (DOT) to the whole party and will be the primary annoyance in keeping everyone ready to survive fireballs. While you’re still learning the pattern, healing after a Roar is a safe play to make.

Fireballs

Fireballs are what’s most likely to KO your team unless your team composition is really bad or silence steals your win. Every once in a while the boss will nuke your team with massive percentage-based damage via the fireballs. Fireballs come at set intervals and are totally predictable.

Cast your heals just before the timer hits these points, or with Tangyuan just after the times listed.

Fireball Timers

2:57

70% damage

1:47

95% damage

0:57*

There’s a 30% damage Roar (not fireball) here just before the final fireball, be sure to heal AFTER it

0:47

This is the litmus test; this one does 99% damage and you will absolutely need either full HP or Tangyuan’s invincibility to survive it

If your team’s HP isn’t evened out enough, you may be OHKO even at full HP

You can also see the boss’ windup if that helps time your skills instead, but it’s quite brief if you’re not on 1x speed. Remember you can pause and leave to restart the fight if you mess up early, as long as your team isn’t wiped yet.

The Guild Boss is immune to all status effects and is a single target, so most Crowd Control characters are unneeded (but as long as they do enough damage, they can be fine to bring anyway).

Note the current strategy is only for the big lion boi. Future guild bosses may (likely, will) have different strategy and team requirements.

Resetting the Boss

There’s two ways to reset the Guild Boss to make sure you get the most out of your daily attempt.

First if you can see that things aren’t going well before the match is over, you can simply pause and pick “leave”, then restart the fight right then and there.

If the “You Lose” screen is already displaying with the “revive” prompt, you may force close the app and restart Food Fantasy. You can try again as you reopen Food Fantasy.

Best Guild Boss Team

Fallen Angels: Pure attack, potentially with some HP lines just to even out HP. HP should be as low and as equal between characters as possible due to the boss dealing percentage based damage.

Here’s a video of the guild boss team in action (courtesy of Chack, an amazing guildmate of ours!), surviving the whole duration of the fight. Note he uses Sweet Tofu for better (but less predictable) healing, Tangyuan is not a hard requirement.

Toso is here for good DPS, and she’s leader so the rest of the party gets their energy skills earlier and more frequently. Guild Boss does not buff itself so she’s not as critical as Disaster boss.

Sanma and Mooncake are here to allow you to link Miso and Tanguan, so you can time your heals. Timing heals is critical to surviving fireballs, you’ll either want full HP before a fireball hits, or time a Tangyuan invincibility to completely negate it’s damage. These two units also deal great DPS in addition to unlocking the links.

Miso Soup and Tangyuan are here to heal and the linked skills let you time your heals well so you’re not knocked out. It’s almost a rhythm game with this boss. Miso surprisingly does great damage as well. You can replace Tangyuan with Sweet Tofu or Milk if you don’t have her or if they heal considerably more damage. As long as you survive to the end you’re doing great.

If using Tangyuan and Fallen Angels are limited, note she doesn’t actually require a Fallen Angel to do her job as long as her skill is linked; she’s there to block fireballs more than heal. Miso Soup does however need a 4 Attack FA, since he does a surprising amount of damage directly.

Note there is no Defense unit included; defense does not work on this boss and higher HP makes it harder to survive.

The Backup team is just composed of characters any player is guaranteed to have or get easily from free sources. Slot in any stronger characters as you please, just note the general 2 healer 3 DPS strategy with ideally 2 linked heals.

Disaster Boss (Aluna)

Disaster isn’t really a unique thing to guilds, but I’ll list info for it here because it benefits guilds.

Guilds are quietly ranked on Disaster Boss performance too, and members of the top 100 guilds in the server will get 100 GM daily, and the top 3 guilds get 200 GM. Make sure to get your Disaster boss runs in daily as well so everyone gets the bonus!

You have 22 hours to get your one try of Disaster in; it expires 2 hours before the daily reset and is fought from the world map. There are gem-only bonuses that can boost your damage but they’re totally optional; make sure you claim the free revive if you’re not using any paid bonuses however.

Best Disaster Boss Team

Toso (Leader), Sanma, Laba Congee, Miso Soup, Tom Yum

Backup team: Mooncake, Miso, Milk, Black Tea, Tom Yum

Fallen Angels: 4 Defense on Tom Yum 4 Attack on everyone else.

Buff: Attack Speed seems to be the strongest buff, if you want to pay crystals.

Here’s footage of the current “best” team in action, surviving the whole duration of the fight. Note the 2* Toso and extremely good FAs, so don’t feel bad if you can’t quite meet that damage; it depends heavily on level/stars/team composition/FAs as always.

Toso and Mooncake are here to clear the boss’s buffs (the buffs visually do not seem to go away, but my damage numbers seem to indicate Cake/Toso are still helping).

Laba Congee is here because in addition to linking with Toso for one of the best linked heals in Food Fantasy, she clears the debuffs on your party, allowing you to deal much improved damage. Falling that, Sweet Tofu is an okay replacement, as is Tangyuan if you’re using Mooncake anyway.

Toso is leader because her energy skill also raises energy for the rest of the party, meaning more and earlier energy skill spam. Failing this, your best damage dealer can be leader.

Tom Yum is here because the Disaster boss does more damage the higher your team’s HP is, but Defense reduces it’s attacks (unlike Guild Boss, who ignores defense). Tom Yum has a narrow health pool and heals himself with his skills, so in concert with the two healers, he puts up an incredible defensive wall especially since he’s very easy to 5*.

Sanma and Miso Soup are here just to deal huge single target DPS, plus Sanma helps Miso link and heal even more. Damage over Time seems to ignore Defense which is part of why Miso is surprisingly good.

The Backup team is just composed of characters every player should have regardless of luck or IAPs, feel free to slot in people from the main team should you have them in the appropriate slot, or your best healers/attackers.

Guild Pet

After beating Guild Boss once, you unlock a Guild Pet, which can be seen in the Ancients tab. It’s a good reason to quickly defeat the Guild Boss. Guild Pets give passive bonuses to the whole guild, and are an extra source of Guild Money/Contribution points.

Energy

Dealing damage to the Guild Boss will give Energy for the Guild Pet based on the amount of damage dealt. Enough Energy will raise the Energy Level of the pet, raising it’s combat stats.

It’s currently unclear what Combat Power actually does for Guild Pet, but it’s likely it will be relevant in a future update/event.

Also once Guild Pet is unlocked, the Guild Boss’s HP works differently: it no longer resets once a week, but instead will refill only after it is reduced to zero, at which point it takes 24 hours to rest. Each time it rests, it will “level up” and have more HP, but the strategy and difficulty of the fight is still the same.

Feeding

Up to 20 times a day each guildmate can feed the guild pet to raise it’s Fullness meter and also earn GM and Contribution points. Raising the Fullness meter adds a small amount to the Guild Pet’s passive effect, 0.1% each level.

It has 4 “favorite” dishes that rotate at random each day, one from each Cuisine type. Favorite dishes give four times the experience/contribution/Guild Money. The best dishes to use are sorted to the top in the interface.

Guild Pet List

Currently Food Fantasy only has one Guild Pet.

Beast Dumpling

Obtain: Defeat Devouring Beast

The basic Guild Pet, it buffs Attack in Story/Hard mode quest stages.

Creating a Guild

Cost: 200 crystals

Creating a guild in Food Fantasy comes with many responsibilities and basically no direct benefits other than being an early member and getting to boss people around. The great majority of players should join rather than creating their guild (at max level, a guild has 110 members, so 1 guild per 50-100 players is about right).

If you do create your own guild you get to pick its name, icon (which you can change at any time), kick/add members that apply, and assign Vice Presidents which can kick and accept members on your behalf.

It’s up to the guild master to determine how lenient to be with inactive members, but note that without active contributors it’s a very slow grind to level up your guild (which harms all your guild members too!) and you may even fail guild daily missions if your team is sufficiently lax.

I’ll note again you get no actual direct rewards for being guild president, you still get the same guild money/etc as everyone else, so really think it over before deciding to make your own.

SirTapTap’s Food Fantasy Guild

I have a guild myself, called SirTapTap with guild ID 1271, Gloriville Server.

I list my guild rules here both so my guildmates have easy access to them, and as inspiration for potential guild rules you might want to enforce. Guilds of course vary in how strict they are about idle accounts/building/bosses, but note that inactive players harm the rest of the guild due to opportunity cost.

Guild Rules

Be level 55 or greater, and in the Gloriville server

Build w/ gold 10x daily, fight the Disaster boss and Guild Boss daily

Jerk = kick

3 days of no login/severe underperformance may result in a kick unless expected. Let a guild Vice President know if you’re going to be away/etc

Discord attendance is not required, but preferred. Discord has a reminder bot for daily tasks too

Addendum

Note that while this isn’t a Food Fantasy Wiki, you can share information and ask questions in the comments below and I’ll do my best to help!